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Fillers have not been studied in women who are nursing, so I would not recommend having fillers injected while nursing. Fillers are an elective procedure, and can wait. Your baby's health is more important!
It is fine to do lip augmentation when you are breastfeeding but I would recommend that you check with your pediatrician to confirm.
I would have no problem injecting filler in a breast feeding mom. I wouldn't do any Botox or Dysport until you stop breast feeding.
Great Question. Typically, after a temporary hyaluronic acid filler is placed in the lips there is a significant amount of swelling that will last for 1-2 weeks. A lot of people will get used to the swelling and once it is resolved will feel they have lost the effect of the filler. However,...
When lip fillers dissolve they should return to your natural lip. The effects of the fillers is temporary. Be certain to consult an expert in lip injections for the best cosmetic results.
I have been putting in certified filler products for over twenty years in many patients and never had a problem.So long as you use an FDA approved product you will do fine. It is important to see a surgeon with lots of experience in lip fillers, and a good eye, as the result and...
Thank you for your question. Yes, it is common to have some swelling and bruising after fillers for lip augmentation which can take up to 2 weeks to resolve. You can apply cold compresses to the treated area(s) to help reduce swelling and bruising. It is also advisable to avoid any NSAID’s s...
Please scehdule an appointment with a Board Certified Dermatologist as quickly as possible. They will be able to make a recommendation that may not be cosmetic related.
In Los Angeles, there are many women who have that over-augmented 'duck' look that you're describing. In my experience, this happens in one of two scenarios. One is when just too much product has been used to make the lips appear over-inflated in general. A second is that many patients and/or...
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