I am considering hyperdilute radiesse on my neck. Based on what I'm reading, it appears that the dilution ratio contributes to whether or not you develop nodules (lack of massaging also appears to contribute to this). Having said that, what is the correct dilution rate?
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You will want to ensure that your dental work is complete and that swelling has resolved before considering facial fillers. This will help your injector to optimize your results.
Thank you for submitting your question. It is perfectly safe to get filler as a breast cancer survivor. Your plastic surgeon can evaluate and recommend a good treatment plan to get you the look you desire. Good luck and thanks again for reaching out.
It is possible to have Radiesse and Profhilo treatments on the same day, but it's important to note that both treatments involve injectable fillers and should be administered by a qualified and experienced medical professional.
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