im 26. last april i had Radiesse in my cheeks/cheekbone. restylane slightly under (please see picture) platelet rich plasma (vampire facelift ) injected into the apples of my cheeks only. the doctor told me that i would lose most of volume as it was mainly lidocain. first 4 days they where still big then they got smaller until i looked more or less the same as before iv been reading reviews where there are natural slight differences. im looking to have noticeable difference
Answer: Voluma to cheek bones It is a bit hard to estimate how much volumizing you will need without a picture. However, based on the information and age you have provided, I think 1-2 syringes will suffice and give you a nice result. Most of my patients usually need 1-2 syringes to volumize the midface/cheek bones. Good Luck.
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Answer: Voluma to cheek bones It is a bit hard to estimate how much volumizing you will need without a picture. However, based on the information and age you have provided, I think 1-2 syringes will suffice and give you a nice result. Most of my patients usually need 1-2 syringes to volumize the midface/cheek bones. Good Luck.
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Answer: That is a difficult question to answer without a photo. That is a difficult question to answer without a photo. Voluma is a fantastic product for filling cheeks and I would recommend using it on most patients. An in person consultation would be necessary to determine treatment for each individual. In addition, I have experienced beautiful results with 1 syringe of Voluma to each cheek.All the Best.
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Answer: That is a difficult question to answer without a photo. That is a difficult question to answer without a photo. Voluma is a fantastic product for filling cheeks and I would recommend using it on most patients. An in person consultation would be necessary to determine treatment for each individual. In addition, I have experienced beautiful results with 1 syringe of Voluma to each cheek.All the Best.
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April 13, 2014
Answer: How much Voluma is needed for a "noticeable difference"? Thank you for the question. As others have said, to give a specific answer, photos are needed. That said, most patients treated with 2 syringes of Voluma see a noticeable difference in the upper cheek and midface areas. More than this, in my opinion, can give an over-filled appearance that doesn't look natural. Best of luck moving forward!
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April 13, 2014
Answer: How much Voluma is needed for a "noticeable difference"? Thank you for the question. As others have said, to give a specific answer, photos are needed. That said, most patients treated with 2 syringes of Voluma see a noticeable difference in the upper cheek and midface areas. More than this, in my opinion, can give an over-filled appearance that doesn't look natural. Best of luck moving forward!
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April 8, 2014
Answer: I'd like a noticeable difference in my cheekbones. Will 2 vials of Juvederm Voluma give me the results I want? Most patients will require 2-4 syringes of Voluma depending upon the amount of volume loss to achieve full correction. Full correction should create a significant but natural improvement in cheek shape. Patients with more severe volume loss can require more than four treatments but meticulous injections can create alot of improvement with a smaller number of syringes.Stephen Weber MD, FACSDenver Facial Plastic Surgeon
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April 8, 2014
Answer: I'd like a noticeable difference in my cheekbones. Will 2 vials of Juvederm Voluma give me the results I want? Most patients will require 2-4 syringes of Voluma depending upon the amount of volume loss to achieve full correction. Full correction should create a significant but natural improvement in cheek shape. Patients with more severe volume loss can require more than four treatments but meticulous injections can create alot of improvement with a smaller number of syringes.Stephen Weber MD, FACSDenver Facial Plastic Surgeon
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April 6, 2014
Answer: You should have a noticeable improvement 2cc of Voluma should give you a noticeable improvement. It is a hyaluronic acid filler, and it sounds like you have had other fillers. It should give you a similar result as 2cc of Restylane or 2cc of Juvederm in terms of the volume of the change. The difference is that the Voluma should last longer.Depending on the size of your face and over how much of your cheeks it is injected, it may still be a subtle improvement. If the 2cc all goes into the apples of your cheeks, that would be a dramatic (maybe too dramatic) of a change.Make sure you are discussing with your doctor exactly what look you are going for. If you are going for Kate Bosworth apples, then bring her picture and express that to your doctor.If you are going for a more natural Katie Holmes look, then say so and bring her picture. 2cc is a good start and I don't usually inject more than 2 or 3cc of Voluma in one session, because you can always add more later but it is always disappointing to have to remove some if too much was done.Good luck! Dr. McNeill
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April 6, 2014
Answer: You should have a noticeable improvement 2cc of Voluma should give you a noticeable improvement. It is a hyaluronic acid filler, and it sounds like you have had other fillers. It should give you a similar result as 2cc of Restylane or 2cc of Juvederm in terms of the volume of the change. The difference is that the Voluma should last longer.Depending on the size of your face and over how much of your cheeks it is injected, it may still be a subtle improvement. If the 2cc all goes into the apples of your cheeks, that would be a dramatic (maybe too dramatic) of a change.Make sure you are discussing with your doctor exactly what look you are going for. If you are going for Kate Bosworth apples, then bring her picture and express that to your doctor.If you are going for a more natural Katie Holmes look, then say so and bring her picture. 2cc is a good start and I don't usually inject more than 2 or 3cc of Voluma in one session, because you can always add more later but it is always disappointing to have to remove some if too much was done.Good luck! Dr. McNeill
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