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I appreciate your question.Cost varies by geographic location, expertise, anesthesia, and length of procedure etc. I would recommend that you see a board certified plastic surgeon in your area who specializes in aesthetic and restorative plastic surgery and who is also a member of The American Society of Plastic Surgery. You can call their offices in advance and ask for quotes prior to scheduling consultations.The best way to assess and give true advice would be an in-person exam.Please see a board-certified plastic surgeon that specializes in aesthetic and restorative plastic surgery.Best of luck!Dr. SchwartzBoard Certified Plastic Surgeon#RealSelf100Surgeon#RealSelfCORESurgeon
It is unlikely that the Restylane has anything to do with your sinus problems. However, the congestion could be causing some swelling of your eyes. Please see an ENT. Best, Dr. Emer
Hello, and thanks for your question and photos. From the provided photos you appear to have achieved a good result, but it is hard to tell without looking at photos of your face at rest. Best of luck, Dr. Frucht.
It may surprise a lot of people to know, but almost every type of provider (MD/DO/PA/NP), regardless of specialty, gets most of their training on Botox and dermal fillers AFTER all their formal training. For example, as plastic surgeons, we spend a lot of time learning and practicing...
Thanks for your query. Swelling is common after restylane injection. You should wait for the swelling go down even more and also try arnica as it speed ens the process. After the entire swelling has gone down and you continue to have that ripples you can show it to your treating doctor and ...
Thank you for question. Your sore throat and swollen gums are not related to your Restylane injections. However, it is okay to take antibiotics and ibuprofen as it will not interfere with your filler. I recommend having a consultation with your doctor for an examination to determine the cause....
Thank you for your question. The great thing about Restylane is that is a hyaluronic acid filler that can be dissolved with an enzyme known as hyaluronidase. I recommend dissolving the filler and you can always have this re-injected later on. Please always remember to see an expert. Best of Luck!