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And it was the best decision! First, I understand...
And it was the best decision! First, I understand the risks associated with using Juvederm under the eyes and I would think long and hard before making that leap.
But doing the mationette lines, which is what I did, is giving yourself a gift from heaven.
Here's another interesting fact: My doctor is the chief of plastic surgery at a hospital here in the Southeast. He does NOT do fillers--his nurse does. And he readily admits she does a better job than him. Lol. So don't limit yourself to a job title when picking whom to use for fillers. The key is experience-- and of course, the fact that they are medical professionals. My nurse does fillers all day every day--and there are currently 45 people on her waiting list. So, yes, she knows what she's doing and she treats each face like artwork.
I also chatted with all the ladies in the office (all of whom have tried virtually all fillers and look great). It was just girl chat...what did you like, what didn't you like. Juvederm was regularly referred to as a magic wand.
Ultimately I agree! I couldn't be happier I put my fear aside and went for it. Of course this is day one so there is swelling and I may have bruising for a day or two. But I love it. I just had the juvederm this morning.
But doing the mationette lines, which is what I did, is giving yourself a gift from heaven.
Here's another interesting fact: My doctor is the chief of plastic surgery at a hospital here in the Southeast. He does NOT do fillers--his nurse does. And he readily admits she does a better job than him. Lol. So don't limit yourself to a job title when picking whom to use for fillers. The key is experience-- and of course, the fact that they are medical professionals. My nurse does fillers all day every day--and there are currently 45 people on her waiting list. So, yes, she knows what she's doing and she treats each face like artwork.
I also chatted with all the ladies in the office (all of whom have tried virtually all fillers and look great). It was just girl chat...what did you like, what didn't you like. Juvederm was regularly referred to as a magic wand.
Ultimately I agree! I couldn't be happier I put my fear aside and went for it. Of course this is day one so there is swelling and I may have bruising for a day or two. But I love it. I just had the juvederm this morning.