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Thank you for your question.There are not any contraindications for getting Juvederm injections when you have a thyroid problem. I would have an in person evaluation with a board certified PS to see what your options are. Good luck.
Yes, you can have Juvederm fillers even with an underactive thyroid. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a cosmetic dermatologist to go over any concerns and your desired results. Best, Dr. Emer
Excellent question!There are no contraindications with having facial fillers (ie, Juvederm) while having an underactive thyroid.
There is no contraindication to receiving fillers with the diagnosis of hypothyroidism. Good luck with your treatment.
There are no contraindications with fillers such as Juvederm and hypothyroidism. Good luck!
Thanks for your question and there should be no concerns having fillers with an underactive thyroid. Always consult with a board certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon when having these injections.
Yes, it is safe to have Juvederm filler if you have an underactive thyroid. Seek an experienced injector for your treatment.
There is no problems with getting filler in patients with low thyroid. There is no interaction with the filler.
Thank you for your excellent question. Based on what you describe, it should be safe to proceed with Juvederm treatment. Please be sure to see an expert injector for an in-person consultation to fully discuss your goals and expectations in order to determine the best treatment plan. Hope this helps and best wishes!
Once dermal fillers are injected, the results are able to be seen immediately. After product is introduced to the dermal layer of the skin, transient swelling and even bruising can set in, lasting anywhere from 2-3 weeks in most patients. While swelling may not be visible to you...
It's pretty normal to have small lumps and irregularities early after fillers like Juvederm. They can be from the product, product swelling, local inflammation, or tissue trauma from the needle. In the short term light massage will help. But just stay with the product for a week or so, and if...
How long has it been since your injections? Initially, swelling and bruising is a common side effect of fillers, though it is difficult to assess your case as the photo isn't very clear. The swelling and bruising should subside within two weeks, but keep a watchful eye out for any...
First, I am so sorry that you are suffering this way. Second, calm down, since fortunately, you were injected with Juvedem, which is a hyaluronic acid filler, and, as such, would likely dissolve by itself, without any therapy, in somewhere between six to twelve months. So, no permanent damage....
Hi there, At this stage it is difficult to say whether the 'filler collecting' that you feel is actual filler or swelling after the injections. It is always a good idea to gently massage product as it can help to even it out under the lip surface over a 24-48hr period. Apply ice / arnica...
It is unlikely that your filler migrated. That being said, if you're unhappy with your final results, you can have it reversed with hyaluronidase and try a different technique next time. Best, Dr. Emer
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