...the # of syringes. Sculptra and HA fillers may be combined if used in different areas of the face. Again, doctors may differ on this as you noticed. Secondly, Botox/Dysport...
...extract as an antioxidant and soy which has some estrogenic effects (helps plump the skin). Pevonia’s Evolution Eye Cream is one that I personally use and really like. You can...
...deeper, and a different HA filler layered on top, in the same area. Problems or more bruising can arise when too much is put in an area. Caution advised on...
Ok…….don’t we know this happens a lot! Almost everyone I talk to will confirm at least one bad reaction or allergic reaction to a skin care product. I had one...
...head and neck area, including facelifts and eyelifts (blepharoplasty). “Cosmetic” Surgeons (1-2 year after dermatology or other residency) Generally NOT well trained, in my opinion. Avoid, if possible. Oculoplastic surgeons...
...little) to overgrow and cause problems. If not the “Caveman Regimen”, then what? Switch to a probiotic gentle cleanser. We’ll have this in the shop soon, but the Eminence Probiotic...
...add an eye cream at morning and night. The product will help with early fine lines and crepeyness. Try the Pevonia Evolutive Eye Cream (my favorite), or the Replenix All...
...and it’s easily adjustable if it isn’t quite right the first time. The downside: it’s expense (think multiple syringes) and it requires an artistic eye on the part of the...
...Dysport problems. Dysport problems: what to look out for in your administering nurse/doctor When a doctor/nurse insults your appearance. We are ALL beautiful in our own unique ways. And thank...
...Bellafill, Artefill or similar plastic bead based fillers. These fillers often have to be surgically removed. More of my answers related to filler problems here. Hope this helps, Dr. I...
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