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Thank you for your question! I see no problem with you having microneedling or RF treatments after receiving fillers.
Yes, you can have microneedling and/or RF after fillers and Botox. I suggest following up with your Doctor about your intended timeline. It takes 1-2 weeks for final results with Botox and fillers. Hope this helps.
If you are doing this all in the same area, it is best to do any deep treatments such as microneedling with RF first. Then once the inflammation has resolved do the fillers. Clinical studies have shown that you can do the more superficial treatments such as IPL over the fillers without any problems.
Yes, you can have other treatments after fillers and Botox. Check with your injector for time frames best for you. Swelling should be resolved from fillers after about a week or two. It will be sooner for Botox.
You are absolutely able to have RF and microneedling after Botox and Juvederm injections. I generally tell patients to wait two weeks after having injections to have these other procedures performed. In general, when the injections have subsided you can have RF to tighten the skin and microneedling to improve fine lines and wrinkles. Please consult an expert in these cosmetic procedures for the best results. Best, Dr. Green
You can certainly have micro-needling, RF and fillers done at the same time. However, all of this depends on the comfort level of your treating physician. You should stick with the plan that you treating physician is proposing. Good luck from New York City
Yes, a article is in publication at the moment showing the safety of RF and energy devices before and also AFTER HA fillers. No loss of fillers noted with energy devices. Be guided by your dermatologist or plastic surgeon, all the best, Dr Davin Lim. Brisbane. Australia.
Thanks for your question! You can absolutely have lip injections safely while taking your daily beta blocker medication. Be sure to see an experienced injector! Best of luck!
Anytime you get a shot, you’re likely going to feel some stinging and burning. But some types of injections have lidocaine blended in with them, so your skin becomes numb as soon as the physician inserts the needle. Your other option is numbing your skin with an ice pack or having your t...
No, it's unlikely you moved the filler. It's too soon to tell what your final results will be. You have swelling, which can be asymmetrical, and last 1-2 weeks after lip injections. If you're unhappy with your final results, you can have it reversed with hyaluronidase and try a different ...