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For now destroyed my smile, laugh is crooked & lip doesn't move like before
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For Now Destroyed my Smile
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I had this treatment done with a NP. She said the only risk is burning but she is trained.
So she did my lower face and double chin area, the procedure was super painful even with lidocain injection.
Couple days later i noticed my laugh is crooked and my lip does not move like before. She insisted on saying she did not do anything wrong. I went to see a dr who said it is most likely nerve damage.
So she did my lower face and double chin area, the procedure was super painful even with lidocain injection.
Couple days later i noticed my laugh is crooked and my lip does not move like before. She insisted on saying she did not do anything wrong. I went to see a dr who said it is most likely nerve damage.
UPDATED FROM andy0522
13 days post
Question
Could anyone tell me how likely it would heal? It has been two weeks and still almost the same bad if i open my mouth or smile. I have some sharp pain on the left side at my jaw as well. Will i ever get back my normal look, or is my face runied for life?
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December 25, 2024
So after three weeks i can keep my lip normal if i laugh it is still really bad. Now another priblem started. A vertival line emerged next to my lip which i neber had it. Will ot go away? Could someone pls help with advice or at least opinion? Or was too much fat meltedand she messed me up even more than i thought?
UPDATED FROM andy0522
21 days post
After Agnes it is getting even worse
So my crooked lip is a bit better, but if open my mouth still always horrible.
After agnes three weeks i developed vertical lines next to my lip, whxih i never had. The NP said it would tighten my lower face but it added 20 years to my look. Why could this be and what to do? Could a dr help me with advice or opinion?
After agnes three weeks i developed vertical lines next to my lip, whxih i never had. The NP said it would tighten my lower face but it added 20 years to my look. Why could this be and what to do? Could a dr help me with advice or opinion?
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