Hello. Injected about 2 months ago. Left side shows markedly less results. When I went for follow up the Dr. tried to push Radiesse injection for cheeks in addition to doing the Restylane. Shouldn't he have fixed the uneven results first? I am 37. I am happy with the right side but unsure what to do about the left...will there be a charge again to make both sides even? Should I try another Dr?
Answer: Fillers for tear trough area (lower eyelid)
Various fillers can be used to fill in the lower eyelid or tear trough area (restylane, juvederm,fat). This area should be approached conservatively, as it is always easier to go back and add more filler than to remove excess product. After the initial injection is done, it's common for patients to need a touch up in certain areas, which is typically done a few weeks later. Each office varies on their policy, but most will only charge you for more product if it's needed, not for the actual injection itself. Discuss this with your physician/injector prior to the initial treatment.
Radiesse is a filler which can be used in the cheek area, but should not be used directly under the eye, in the thin eyelid skin region.
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Dr. Bruno
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Various fillers can be used to fill in the lower eyelid or tear trough area (restylane, juvederm,fat). This area should be approached conservatively, as it is always easier to go back and add more filler than to remove excess product. After the initial injection is done, it's common for patients to need a touch up in certain areas, which is typically done a few weeks later. Each office varies on their policy, but most will only charge you for more product if it's needed, not for the actual injection itself. Discuss this with your physician/injector prior to the initial treatment.
Radiesse is a filler which can be used in the cheek area, but should not be used directly under the eye, in the thin eyelid skin region.
Best wishes,
Dr. Bruno
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Answer: Even Cheeks After Restylane Injections
Hi Beachgirl,
It appears that you can even out your asymmetry with the addition of filler in your left cheek area. Our policy is to charge patients our cost for the additional material. Other practices have different policies. You should be completely confident in your injecting physician. I always advise to choose your injecting physician most carefully. Good luck and be well.
Dr. P
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Answer: Even Cheeks After Restylane Injections
Hi Beachgirl,
It appears that you can even out your asymmetry with the addition of filler in your left cheek area. Our policy is to charge patients our cost for the additional material. Other practices have different policies. You should be completely confident in your injecting physician. I always advise to choose your injecting physician most carefully. Good luck and be well.
Dr. P
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September 8, 2010
Answer: Fillers for tear trough
Thank you for submitting the photograph, but unfortunately the two dimensionality of the photo and the overexposure makes it difficult to see the difference. You need to be examined from all angles and the area should be palpated (felt) on examination by the doctor who is treating you to determine if filler is appropriate and which filler is best for you.
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Thank you for submitting the photograph, but unfortunately the two dimensionality of the photo and the overexposure makes it difficult to see the difference. You need to be examined from all angles and the area should be palpated (felt) on examination by the doctor who is treating you to determine if filler is appropriate and which filler is best for you.
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March 6, 2017
Answer: Tear Trough Uniqueness It is not unusual to require a follow up for finessing the results of eye trough injections. Ordinarily, small increments are best injected and often this area has mild to moderate swelling . Swelling can distort the symmetry at the time of treatment. Most everyone, however, has a degree of facial asymmetry to begin with so correcting the obvious difference is easier to do as the swelling subsides in 7-10 days.
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March 6, 2017
Answer: Tear Trough Uniqueness It is not unusual to require a follow up for finessing the results of eye trough injections. Ordinarily, small increments are best injected and often this area has mild to moderate swelling . Swelling can distort the symmetry at the time of treatment. Most everyone, however, has a degree of facial asymmetry to begin with so correcting the obvious difference is easier to do as the swelling subsides in 7-10 days.
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August 20, 2012
Answer: Asymmetry after filler injections-what to do?
Asymmetry can occur after any filler injection. I find that many patients take notice of asymmetries in their face after a filler injection, only to find out that the asymmetry was present before the filler injection when we review their pre-injection photographs. These small imperfections are often much more prominent to the patient than to everyone else around them. It is important to remember that these asymmetries can be addressed and often improved, but perfect symmetry is usually not possible.
The tear trough is a sensitive area, and it is much preferable to under-inject and have a touch up if necessary. I always recommend my filler patients return 2 weeks post procedure to evaluate our results and make sure everything looks the way that it should.
In your case, I would probably want to address the asymmetry in the tear trough before I augmented the cheeks. There may be a charge for the touch up, you will have to ask your doctor about that.
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August 20, 2012
Answer: Asymmetry after filler injections-what to do?
Asymmetry can occur after any filler injection. I find that many patients take notice of asymmetries in their face after a filler injection, only to find out that the asymmetry was present before the filler injection when we review their pre-injection photographs. These small imperfections are often much more prominent to the patient than to everyone else around them. It is important to remember that these asymmetries can be addressed and often improved, but perfect symmetry is usually not possible.
The tear trough is a sensitive area, and it is much preferable to under-inject and have a touch up if necessary. I always recommend my filler patients return 2 weeks post procedure to evaluate our results and make sure everything looks the way that it should.
In your case, I would probably want to address the asymmetry in the tear trough before I augmented the cheeks. There may be a charge for the touch up, you will have to ask your doctor about that.
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