I wish you were in NY. I had my eye Restylane done by a doctor here in NY and it came out horrible. After 5 weeks I have a huge blue lump under my right eye and a ridge under my left eye. I went back to show him and he says he sees nothing wrong I look fine. I'm going to another doctor this Wed to see if he can somehow make it look a little better so I don't have to live with this for the next year.
Sorry to hear you had a poor experience with dermal fillers! Often blue tinting on the skin is caused by injecting dermal filler to superficially but luckily, many fillers are 100% reversible. I wish you luck with the new injector!
I had my Juvederm filler under my eyes injected with hyaluronidase 5 times and over 2 years later, the filler is still there. Meanwhile it ate some of my own tissue so I'm wrinkled and indented in spots. What do I do?
Josh, patients frequently ask if Hylenex (hyaluronidase) will permanently decrease their own natural hyaluronic acid. I have not seen this happen in my practice. The body makes small levels of hyaluronic acid daily. This free hyaluronic acid only lasts a few days before it is replaced by newly made hyaluronic acid. Injectable hylenex does temporarily affect the skin laxity as it decrease this hyaluronic acid, however over the next few days the hyaluronic acid is replaced. I use a lot of hyaluronidase (Hylenex) and I have never seen it permanently affect the skin. I invite you to send in some pictures of yourself and I would love to give you my recommendation. www.yourfaceinourhands.com/virtual-assessment.cfm. I hope this was helpful and apologies for such a late response.
Hi! I got HA fillers and now I'm looking for someone who is able to dissolve them. I got lumps under both eyes and Tyndell effect. I was wondering if when Hyluronidase is applied to "dissolve" the HA could that liquid be drained out of the skin through cannula or sth. I've read a few many cases in which people got the enzyme and their skin was damaged forever :( I wish I had never gotten hyaluronic acid fillers.
Hi, Yes patients frequently ask if Hylenex (hyaluronidase) will affect the skin. I have not seen this happen in my practice. The body makes small levels of hyaluronic acid daily. This free hyaluronic acid only lasts a few days before it is replaced by newly made hyaluronic acid. Injectable hylenex does temporarily affect the skin laxity as it decrease this hyaluronic acid, however over the next few days the hyaluronic acid is replaced. I use a lot of hyaluronidase (Hylenex) and I have never seen it permanently affect the skin. We hope this is helpful. ~Mabrie Facial Institute
Sujata, do you know what kind of filler was used? Swelling after filler injections are normal and usually goes down within 24 to 48 hours after treatment. Should swelling persist you should contact your injector. Here are some helpful after care instructions: www.yourfaceinourhands.com/resources/after-care/
Brillant video, Im having very bad lumps below my eyes, I have tried everything to resolve this, even after dissolving the fillers which has been going on now over a year.... The lumps will not go away, first thing in the morning they are not there, during the period of the day they appear.! Have u any idea what this could be, where is your practice?
Hi debra orr, thanks for watching our video. I am sorry you are still having lumps under the eyes. Do you know what filler was used to treat your under eyes? Not all fillers are reversible. I suggest to check with your injector and then let us know. ~Dr. Mabrie
Hello Doctor Do you know teosyal redensity 2? I had it under eyes 2 years ago and I've been left with a worsening of tear trough darkness since that day. No swelling, no edema, just the dark of tear trough worsened, darker. I think it's tyndall effect. I am afraid having hyaluronidase cause I read a lot of stories of people left with skin damage and indentation, expecially when treated in delicate under eye are with hyaluronidase. But I've been waiting 2 years and it still doesn't solve. Knowing my type of filler, do you think It will ever completely dissolve by itsown or it could stay there with related discoloration forever? And again, if it is a real tyndall effect, do you think hyaluronidase could fix it even after 2 years or 2 years and half, or when it's been so much time with a tyndall discoloration problem skin it's used to be with this by know and hyaluronidase could dissolve filler but darkness stays?
I had tear trough filler a week ago and i got tyndall effect under one eye and my undereyes look worse before i got anything done. What should i do? Do i have a right on refund and removal of filler?
Hi Ma, The Tyndall Effect occurs when the filler is placed subcutaneously, instead of sub muscularly. We suggest to consult with your injector and have it dissolved with hyaluronidase. It can be done at any time 2 weeks later or 4 years later. We hope this is helpful. ~Mabrie Facial Institute
My eye is still swollen even after 5 days, the other eye is absolutely fine, the other is swollen like i had been biting by wasps, is the 5th day today and I'm really concerned, is anything u can help with doctor please
Hi Kristina, apologies for the late response. Has the swelling come down? If you are still experiencing swelling, you should consult with the treating injector. If needed, Hyaluronidase can be placed at the locations of your injections that would dissolve the filler. Here are some helpful tips after your treatment. We hope this is helpful. www.yourfaceinourhands.com/resources/after-care/ ~Mabrie Team
Helen, if you experience delayed swelling contact your injector. Most dermal fillers can be dissolved. We would inject an enzyme called Hylenex that breaks down the filler material and turns it into water and gets absorbed by the body. REVERSIBLE FILLERS Hyaluronic Acid filler from the Restylane and Juvederm family, Belotero, Revanesse Versa. ⠀ NOT REVERSIBLE Radiesse, Bellafill (Artefill), and Sculptra We hope this is helpful.
Thank you great informative video but doctor you mentioned superficial injection of the filler under the eye is one of the causes of pump under eye how to avoid that while using the cannula!!!!!i noticed that cannula always gave me pumps after injection please I need reply thank you
Hi miaeba - our go-to filler for treating the under eyes is Restylane. You can find more info on our website: www.yourfaceinourhands.com/rejuvenate/midface-under-eye-filler/ We hope this helps. ~Mabrie Facial Institute
Hi Jenny, the tyndall effect describes the blue coloration of filler when it is seen through skin. Even though the filler is clear, it looks blue when seen through the skin, this is an effect described by someone named Tyndall. It was first described when filler was place intradermally in the nasolabial folds. We now see it sometimes under the eyes when the filler is placed subcutaneously, instead of sub muscularly. The awesome thing is that it is easily treated with hyaluronidase, which is one of the cool things about using HA fillers like Restylane, Juvederm, and Voluma. It can be done at any time 2 weeks later or 4 years later. And yes, sometimes fillers can stick around up to four years when places intradermally or subcutaneously. I hope this was helpful. ~Dr. Mabrie
Hi Jasim! I use a microcannula to minimize bruising and other tissue trauma during facial filler injections. Treatment with the cannula requires only one small poke with a needle, allowing the cannula to reach multiple areas of the face with less risk of damaging blood vessels.
Mabrie Facial Cosmetic, Inc: David C. Mabrie, MD FACS but the cannula never go deep to the muscle as you mentioned in the video we need to inject in the deep muscle can you pls explain how to go deep to the muscle while using cannula ? Thank you doctor
My wife just had resty.... under her eyes and unfortunately even though the doctor put the same amount under each eye, her left eye has a Ridge. very pronounced it was done several months ago and it's not going away ..eating any type of salty foods makes it worse. She is going back next week for another consult and armed with the information in your video we now know what some of the options are and we may need to seek a second opinion! thanks for making this video. so concise and poignant!
Great video. Thank you for your knowledge. I got the info I was looking for.
I wish you were in NY. I had my eye Restylane done by a doctor here in NY and it came out horrible. After 5 weeks I have a huge blue lump under my right eye and a ridge under my left eye. I went back to show him and he says he sees nothing wrong I look fine. I'm going to another doctor this Wed to see if he can somehow make it look a little better so I don't have to live with this for the next year.
Sorry to hear you had a poor experience with dermal fillers! Often blue tinting on the skin is caused by injecting dermal filler to superficially but luckily, many fillers are 100% reversible. I wish you luck with the new injector!
Excellent video very honest and thoughtful expert -- ....Things happen ...it's all how you deal with it
Great vid, Doc, you're very informative. This explains soooo much!
Thank you!
Very helpful! Thanks Dr. Mabrie:)
Best video on this subject! ...Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! 🙏🏽
I had my Juvederm filler under my eyes injected with hyaluronidase 5 times and over 2 years later, the filler is still there. Meanwhile it ate some of my own tissue so I'm wrinkled and indented in spots. What do I do?
Josh, patients frequently ask if Hylenex (hyaluronidase) will permanently decrease their own natural hyaluronic acid. I have not seen this happen in my practice. The body makes small levels of hyaluronic acid daily. This free hyaluronic acid only lasts a few days before it is replaced by newly made hyaluronic acid. Injectable hylenex does temporarily affect the skin laxity as it decrease this hyaluronic acid, however over the next few days the hyaluronic acid is replaced. I use a lot of hyaluronidase (Hylenex) and I have never seen it permanently affect the skin.
I invite you to send in some pictures of yourself and I would love to give you my recommendation. www.yourfaceinourhands.com/virtual-assessment.cfm. I hope this was helpful and apologies for such a late response.
I had vitras and it definitely wrinkled my eye when they took out filler it was a mess back and forth happened more than once wish I never did it
@@letsbeforeveryoung hi did this problem correct over time?
What about intermittent swelling under eyes ever month exactly at thesamdtomrfrbelopomg
Hi doctor, is it normal for the swelling to feel like it's lightly putting pressure on your eye? I'm on day 2
Very informative
Hi! I got HA fillers and now I'm looking for someone who is able to dissolve them. I got lumps under both eyes and Tyndell effect. I was wondering if when Hyluronidase is applied to "dissolve" the HA could that liquid be drained out of the skin through cannula or sth. I've read a few many cases in which people got the enzyme and their skin was damaged forever :( I wish I had never gotten hyaluronic acid fillers.
Hi,
Yes patients frequently ask if Hylenex (hyaluronidase) will affect the skin. I have not seen this happen in my practice. The body makes small levels of hyaluronic acid daily. This free hyaluronic acid only lasts a few days before it is replaced by newly made hyaluronic acid. Injectable hylenex does temporarily affect the skin laxity as it decrease this hyaluronic acid, however over the next few days the hyaluronic acid is replaced. I use a lot of hyaluronidase (Hylenex) and I have never seen it permanently affect the skin.
We hope this is helpful.
~Mabrie Facial Institute
Mabrie Facial Institute thanks for replying
My under eye filler looks botched and has a green color. I had it 15 days ago. I might wait the whole month before hyaluronidase
Hi Mar - have you seen your provider and were you able to resolve the issue?
~MFI Team
What does it say about the experience of the Dr that miss areas and perform incomplete treatment ?
Can dissolving filler under the eye also cause swelling?
Doc... I have got too much swelling under my eye after filler...I am so much tensed pls give the solution
Sujata, do you know what kind of filler was used? Swelling after filler injections are normal and usually goes down within 24 to 48 hours after treatment. Should swelling persist you should contact your injector.
Here are some helpful after care instructions:
www.yourfaceinourhands.com/resources/after-care/
@@DavidMabrieMD hey doc I got Neustem injection can this be reversed?
Brillant video, Im having very bad lumps below my eyes, I have tried everything to resolve this, even after dissolving the fillers which has been going on now over a year.... The lumps will not go away, first thing in the morning they are not there, during the period of the day they appear.! Have u any idea what this could be, where is your practice?
Hi debra orr, thanks for watching our video. I am sorry you are still having lumps under the eyes. Do you know what filler was used to treat your under eyes? Not all fillers are reversible. I suggest to check with your injector and then let us know.
~Dr. Mabrie
@@DavidMabrieMD I will find out what fillers were used... Thankyou for your reply
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Hello Doctor
Do you know teosyal redensity 2? I had it under eyes 2 years ago and I've been left with a worsening of tear trough darkness since that day. No swelling, no edema, just the dark of tear trough worsened, darker. I think it's tyndall effect.
I am afraid having hyaluronidase cause I read a lot of stories of people left with skin damage and indentation, expecially when treated in delicate under eye are with hyaluronidase.
But I've been waiting 2 years and it still doesn't solve.
Knowing my type of filler, do you think It will ever completely dissolve by itsown or it could stay there with related discoloration forever?
And again, if it is a real tyndall effect, do you think hyaluronidase could fix it even after 2 years or 2 years and half, or when it's been so much time with a tyndall discoloration problem skin it's used to be with this by know and hyaluronidase could dissolve filler but darkness stays?
Can HA fillers make existing malar festoons even worse?
At the canthus do you come superficial?
I had tear trough filler a week ago and i got tyndall effect under one eye and my undereyes look worse before i got anything done. What should i do? Do i have a right on refund and removal of filler?
Hi Ma,
The Tyndall Effect occurs when the filler is placed subcutaneously, instead of sub muscularly. We suggest to consult with your injector and have it dissolved with hyaluronidase. It can be done at any time 2 weeks later or 4 years later.
We hope this is helpful.
~Mabrie Facial Institute
My eye is still swollen even after 5 days, the other eye is absolutely fine, the other is swollen like i had been biting by wasps, is the 5th day today and I'm really concerned, is anything u can help with doctor please
Hi Kristina, apologies for the late response. Has the swelling come down? If you are still experiencing swelling, you should consult with
the treating injector. If needed, Hyaluronidase can be placed at the locations of your injections that would dissolve the filler.
Here are some helpful tips after your treatment. We hope this is helpful.
www.yourfaceinourhands.com/resources/after-care/
~Mabrie Team
@@DavidMabrieMD my swelling has come down and yes I'm better now, thank u for texting me😊
What if swelling is still with you three years after the redensity for tear troughs?
Helen, if you experience delayed swelling contact your injector. Most dermal fillers can be dissolved. We would inject an enzyme called Hylenex that breaks down the filler material and turns it into water and gets absorbed by the body.
REVERSIBLE FILLERS
Hyaluronic Acid filler from the Restylane and Juvederm family, Belotero, Revanesse Versa.
⠀
NOT REVERSIBLE
Radiesse, Bellafill (Artefill), and Sculptra
We hope this is helpful.
Thank you great informative video but doctor you mentioned superficial injection of the filler under the eye is one of the causes of pump under eye how to avoid that while using the cannula!!!!!i noticed that cannula always gave me pumps after injection please I need reply thank you
What is the best under eye filler
Hi miaeba - our go-to filler for treating the under eyes is Restylane. You can find more info on our website: www.yourfaceinourhands.com/rejuvenate/midface-under-eye-filler/
We hope this helps.
~Mabrie Facial Institute
Hi, I got mine done a year ago and I have a Tyndall effect. Is that even possible even after a year?
Hi Jenny, the tyndall effect describes the blue coloration of filler when it is seen through skin. Even though the filler is clear, it looks blue when seen through the skin, this is an effect described by someone named Tyndall. It was first described when filler was place intradermally in the nasolabial folds. We now see it sometimes under the eyes when the filler is placed subcutaneously, instead of sub muscularly.
The awesome thing is that it is easily treated with hyaluronidase, which is one of the cool things about using HA fillers like Restylane, Juvederm, and Voluma. It can be done at any time 2 weeks later or 4 years later. And yes, sometimes fillers can stick around up to four years when places intradermally or subcutaneously.
I hope this was helpful.
~Dr. Mabrie
Do you prefer to inject the filler by cannula or by direct injection?
Hi Jasim! I use a microcannula to minimize bruising and other tissue trauma during facial filler injections. Treatment with the cannula requires only one small poke with a needle, allowing the cannula to reach multiple areas of the face with less risk of damaging blood vessels.
Mabrie Facial Cosmetic, Inc: David
C. Mabrie, MD FACS
Mabrie Facial Cosmetic, Inc: David C. Mabrie, MD FACS but the cannula never go deep to the muscle as you mentioned in the video we need to inject in the deep muscle can you pls explain how to go deep to the muscle while using cannula ? Thank you doctor
My wife just had resty.... under her eyes and unfortunately even though the doctor put the same amount under each eye, her left eye has a Ridge. very pronounced it was done several months ago and it's not going away ..eating any type of salty foods makes it worse.
She is going back next week for another consult and armed with the information in your video we now know what some of the options are and we may need to seek a second opinion!
thanks for making this video.
so concise and poignant!
@@ThePalmiterfamily1 Hi! Did you find a solution to that problem?
Omg so this is why I see ladies in there late 30's or plus 40's with these eyes and color because they have fillers. Wow
Could be or could be that they're just naturally beautiful as well.