I got voluma yesterday 1 syringe (6.5 in one side and 3.5 in the other) and notice one side is bigger and more prominent than the other. I am going to leave it until the follow up. What should I do to fix this if it doesn't resolve itself? I don't think I like the unnatural shape but don't wanna dissolve if it means I lose my own natural filler. Help!
Answer: Uneven cheeks after Voluma One day after a Voluma injection into the cheeks, there would still be some expected swelling present and this can mask the true result of your treatment. I would wait at least 1-2 weeks before judging your results. If you feel there is still some difference between the sides of your face, the options would be to either add more volume to the smaller side or dissolve some of the Voluma on the bigger side.
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Answer: Uneven cheeks after Voluma One day after a Voluma injection into the cheeks, there would still be some expected swelling present and this can mask the true result of your treatment. I would wait at least 1-2 weeks before judging your results. If you feel there is still some difference between the sides of your face, the options would be to either add more volume to the smaller side or dissolve some of the Voluma on the bigger side.
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Answer: Uneven cheeks after Voluma, what can I do to fix them? Thank you for sharing your question and photographs. If after two weeks your results have not improved the best option is either to add additional Voluma to the smaller side or dissolve the Voluma from the larger. The medicine responsible for dissolving the Voluma - hyaluronidase - will not dissolve your natural hyaluronic acid. Hope this helps.
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Answer: Uneven cheeks after Voluma, what can I do to fix them? Thank you for sharing your question and photographs. If after two weeks your results have not improved the best option is either to add additional Voluma to the smaller side or dissolve the Voluma from the larger. The medicine responsible for dissolving the Voluma - hyaluronidase - will not dissolve your natural hyaluronic acid. Hope this helps.
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August 4, 2017
Answer: Uneven cheeks after Voluma 3 days ago. Uneven cheeks after Voluma may be related to swelling. Just relax and know that as the weeks go by the swelling will resolve and you can better assess your final result. If it is still uneven your options are to add a little more to the smallest side or try to dissolve it all. The good news is that you have options. Hope it all works out for you.
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August 4, 2017
Answer: Uneven cheeks after Voluma 3 days ago. Uneven cheeks after Voluma may be related to swelling. Just relax and know that as the weeks go by the swelling will resolve and you can better assess your final result. If it is still uneven your options are to add a little more to the smallest side or try to dissolve it all. The good news is that you have options. Hope it all works out for you.
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August 1, 2017
Answer: Swelling after Cheek Augmentation with Fillers (Radiesse, Voluma, Bellafill), Sculptra It's too soon to tell what your final results will be. Swelling, which can be asymmetrical, can last 1-2 weeks after your injections. If you're unhappy with your final results, you can have it reversed with hyaluronidase and try a different technique next time. See an expert. Best, Dr. Emer
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August 1, 2017
Answer: Swelling after Cheek Augmentation with Fillers (Radiesse, Voluma, Bellafill), Sculptra It's too soon to tell what your final results will be. Swelling, which can be asymmetrical, can last 1-2 weeks after your injections. If you're unhappy with your final results, you can have it reversed with hyaluronidase and try a different technique next time. See an expert. Best, Dr. Emer
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August 10, 2017
Answer: Uneven Voluma? The fact that you had .65 cc placed one side and .35 cc on the other side suggests that you or your doctor, or both were trying to correct an asymmetry. I warn my patients that symmetry is abnormal and that we can try for an improvement in symmetry but will fall well short of perfect. It is too early to tell what your result will be. Swelling also tends to be asymmetric. You may well have a near perfect result. It's just too early to tell. Try to have faith in your doctor and relax a bit. Thanks for your question!
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August 10, 2017
Answer: Uneven Voluma? The fact that you had .65 cc placed one side and .35 cc on the other side suggests that you or your doctor, or both were trying to correct an asymmetry. I warn my patients that symmetry is abnormal and that we can try for an improvement in symmetry but will fall well short of perfect. It is too early to tell what your result will be. Swelling also tends to be asymmetric. You may well have a near perfect result. It's just too early to tell. Try to have faith in your doctor and relax a bit. Thanks for your question!
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