I am aware that this is something that can only really be properly answered with consultations and/or pictures. However, in general, in a young woman (24) who has few signs of aging but naturally flat cheekbones, how much volume in the cheekbone area would be too much? I am set to have one syringe in each cheekbone to begin with, but we have discussed that I will likely come back for a second appointment. Would a further whole syringe in each cheek be too much for my face and cause distortion?
I got fillers back in February. I got Voluma injected into my cheek bones, the swelling was really bad for weeks, and extremely painful, not to mention it was injected way too high on my face and near the corners of my eyes. I've been getting really bad headaches recently and the tops of my cheekbones hurt whenever I get these head aches. I'm not sure if its my wisdom teeth or these fillers, but I'd like to get checked out because skeptical as to what this Dr. actually put in my cheeks.
Hello, my question is this, I'm going to do a graft voluma on cheeks, I'm a very active person, I like to go to the gym every two days, I do push-ups and fitness exercises, and I also play tennis a lot, this will affect that the permanence of the volume is smaller? If so, how much smaller? Thank you very much!
I recently received 2ml of voluma split between my cheeks. The results looked good for 1 month, but then I started noticing hollowing eyes and pre-filler flat cheeks. Ive never had hollow eyes before and the whole look really aged me. This was all in a matter of 3-4 months, nothing else in my life changed. Were the initial cheek fillers a bad decision/poorly done? What can be done to fix my rapidly aging look? Im only 27
At age 41 I had 2 vials of Sculptra with no issues. At 46 I had 2 more and developed a delayed reaction with burning and redness in my cheeks. Needed to be placed on steroids and the symptoms took a long time (months) to abate with lingering redness. I am now almost 49 and would like to try Voluma for joweling. I have had Juvaderm in last 2 years with no issue. How likely am I to have an adverse reaction to Voluma?
I had voluma injected on my chin 3.5 years back. It didnt look good then. But I didnt dissolve it thinking it would go away in 1 year. But it has been 3.5 years and it is still there. In my body any hyaluronic filler (restylane/juvederm) stays a long long time. Is it possible to remove this odd looking voluma? Or is it a better idea to balance it out but filling rest of the indentations?
I recently had Volite injected into lips. The first two days were great likely due to swelling as after that my lips looked exactly the same as they did before the injections. My concern is that this product may not be enough to fill my lip lines, and would Voluma be a better option? Can Volite skin boosters provide lip line rejuvenation? I'm concerned that if I go back for Volite, I may have the same problem and not see a difference. Or maybe not enough was injected? Help!
I received Voluma/Volbella (w/ lidocaine) dermal fillers to the nasolabial folds and under the eyes with canula. I have done this treatment before but first time with this doctor. About 48-72 hrs post procedure, I developed a 1 inch small patch of red, slightly itchy and bumpy skin on my cheekbone (adjacent to filler site). After 5 days, the redness and slightly raised skin persist. Is this is an allergic reaction or an infection, and what are recommended at-home or doctor provided treatments?
I had Juvederm Ultra injected in my jaw today just under my ears. I would like to try Voluma next time. How long can I expect that to last? Would I be a candidate for that? How many ML should I go for? First 2 photos are after, the 3rd is before.