I am a 56 yr old woman and will be getting Restylane injected for the hollow look under my eyes. I had fat injections and Restylane in my cheeks over a year ago and now have a hollowed look under my eyes that makes me look tired.To prepare for this procedure and to minimize bruising is it best to stop taking aspirin and all NSAIDs(Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug). I am hoping to go to work the next day do most patients have black eyes and swelling? If this occurs how long does it last? Thank You!
Hi, I regrettably got under eye filler restaylne 11 days ago and got a complete black eye and swelling. The bruising has almost gone yet it looks awful with lots of lumps! Must worse than it was before I got it done! Would getting it desolved cause even more bruising and issues? Is this a common healing process? All answers appreciated greatly. This is really getting me down as lumps only looks worse with makeup!! I've been advised by the doctor to wait longer but it looks terrible.
I would like to improve my under Eye area. I had filler a number of years ago and unfortunately ended up with two big black puffy eyes . The blue veins are very prominent and are her Genetic in my family.
Went back looked through book and they said I was the worst. The black eye and swelling was the worse they'd seen gave me a check for the $299 and said sorry, my eye is so deflated like a balloon it looks like I'm ten years older only on one side what can I do!!! Didn't cash the check yet, botox didn't work either should I have asked for a refund too???
I got Restylane injections under my eyes 2 days ago and I had some swelling and a black eye. The black eye diminished quickly, but there was still some bruising. The worst effect has been the constant tearing and watery eyes. My eyes will force themselves shut and begin to tear up. Called doctor who performed procedure and they said it could be swelling putting pressure on tear duct. Is thi
I got restalyne injected under my eyes and ended up with a black eye and swelling underneath only one eye. The surgeon did not use a canulla, but should she have? I'm really frustrated because, while I knew there was a risk of swelling, I didn't think it'd look like I got sucked punched. Did the doctor make a mistake? And could this have been avoided by using a canulla? Is there any good reason not to use a canulla?