I have migrated lip filler and overfilled cheeks that I need to address. From my understanding dissolving is my only option to correct it, but theres a 44% rating on Real Self and hundreds of stories of permanent damage. Why is that? Are they true? Should I be concerned about permanent damage similar to these stories?
Ive read a few stories about Hyaluronidase potential to damage healthy skin, even permanently, and in general to give a bad outcome. Since Ill be receiving this procedure myself, Im guessing: in your experience, are there any red flags or predictors of a bad outcome or even risk of permanent damage? For example: older age of the patient, thin skin, gaunt face.. Or something else youve observed in you practice. Thank you.
Hello! Last year I had 1 ml Juvederm injected into my very thin lips. Six months later I was unhappy with the results and went to another doctor to inject 0.5 ml. I hated my lips, they were too big and filled with bumps so I decided to dissolve. But now my lips look bruised, I believe I have scar tissue on the bottom lip and some permanent bruises. I still have several bumps and am afraid that my lips will look like that forever. Is there anything that I can do?
I have made filler in my lips a year ago. I got many lumps after that filler appointment. I went back to the clinic and put hyalase. Some of the lumps went away. After months I discovered 3 lumps in my upper lip that is located deep in the lip. I went and got full hyalase in them. But they didnt go away. I have put hyalase in them 3 times but ye the are still there and still the same size. What can I do? Can fillers lumps stay parmanent? Im starting overthinking that they may be some tumor
1. I had hyaluronidase October 31,2018. The results have been horrific as it HAS taken my own HA. (I only had it injected on the right side of my face and the skin laxity and loss of HA is unbelievable). 2. I had a few drops of filler on Monday, June 17. It really hasn't helped much. Is it safe to get saline after this treatment of filler? 3. Is the damage from hyaluronidase permanent? There are far too many people suffering for this not be a REAL problem that many doctors are dismissing.
I had two injections of hyaluronidase under my right eye to dissolve restylane lyft (done last April) that apparently migrated from my cheek to under my eye, causing edema.The second hyaluronidase injection was administered eleven days ago, and although my under eye area looks better than before these injections, I'm left with an indentation in the tear trough that makes the area look deformed. I'm wondering if I'll have to live with this forever, because I don't want to ever get fillers again.
I had too much Juvederm injected into the wrong place. Hyaluronidase was recommend to dissolve the Juvederm overfil. The Hyaluronidase immediately made my skin crepey, saggy, wrinkled. It appeared to dissolve my native hyaluronic acid. My skin was in good condition before Hyaluronidase. I am scared that this damage is permanent.
I recently got some hyalase injected in my cheeks to target some superficial filler under my tear troughs. My doctor injected just below the problem filler, applied immense pressure and almost immediately I noticed discolouration underneath the area injected, hollowing and little red capillaries. When I consulted her 48 hrs post treatment she completely dismissed me and said it was impossible. Im really worried this may be permanent