Hello! I’m afraid this isn’t a brand I’m familiar with so I have no idea if it’s any good. As a general rule, I recommend sticking with better known brands like Juvederm, Teosyal, Restylane etc just because they’ve been around for a long time and have an established safety record.
Great question. I can’t comment on revolax as we’ve never used it at City Skin Clinic. We preferred brands like Juvederm, Teosyal and Restylane because they’ve been around for a really long time hence have a long established safety record.
Hi Yesenia, to buy reputable and genuine brands of lip filler you will need to be a licensed medical practitioner and have completed the training courses. With that info, the pharmacies that sell them and the suppliers will create an account for you and you can purchase them.
Great question! Honestly I hadn’t heard of Fillmed before thought that doesn’t mean they’re bad. The company looks like it’s been around for a while but they only released fillers in 2016. From what I can see they are a hyaluronic acid dermal filler brand so that’s good (as you know I don’t advocate anything else for the face or neck). The key thing is to ensure that your practitioner is a medic and is trained, experienced as well as insured (this bit is important as insurance companies won’t cover non reputable brands) to provide the particular treatment you’re after using this specific brand of filler. The only thing to be wary of is with anything new, we won’t know long term side effects or safety compared with older brands.
Hi Dr. Amel..I got redensity under my tear troughs after having my 6 year under filler dissolved with hyaluronidase. It has been 10 days and under 1 eye I see a bit of the Tyndall effect. I had 0.4 mL under each eye. I am seeing my injector on Tuesday. In your experience with using redensity, have you seen patients with the Tyndall effect after redensity in the tear trough area? My injector told me it is possible with massage that once the filler is settled that the Tyndall effect may dissapear? Thank you!
Hi Marcella, thank you so much for reaching out and sorry that you’re going through this. Tyndall’s can happen with any filler and even though it’s less common with Redensity 2 I’ve seen happen from time to time. We would normally massage the filler as soon as possible (before it’s settled in) and more often than not this resolves the problem. If it doesn’t then we would generally try to spot dissolve the filler if that doesn’t make things better then we would dissolve it all and redo it. The last bit is rare but I just wanted to let you know how we would typically manage this. Speak with your practitioner and ask them what the plan would be after massaging if it doesn’t settle down.
I’m afraid I haven’t heard of that brand before so I can’t say whether it is good or not. However I had a look online and it seems to be a hyaluronic acid filler so as long as it was injected by an experienced medical provider and they used a genuine product then you should be ok and well looked after if any side effects or issues. Please let us know how you find it 🫶
@@CitySkinClinic thank you so far so good but My Dr didn’t ask which filler i want and it was too late i paid so much money for Korean filler i am very mad …
I’m sorry to hear that and totally understand but at least everything is good so far. Just checkin with your doctor if any troubles but fingers crossed there won’t be. In future just bring this to her attention and how you feel about it if you decide to have any treatment with her again.
Oh dear that isn’t great to be honest. I recommend to try asking again and perhaps let her know that you want to keep a record of what goes into your body. If no luck you may need to consider seeking treatment elsewhere to as patients are entitled to this information and doctors generally should be keeping a record of treatments and products they use.
I’m afraid I haven’t heard of this brand before. I looked it up and it looks like it’s hyaluronic acid based but unfortunately I can’t say if it’s good or not as I don’t know much about the brand. Do you know anyone who’s had it?
It really depends on what you need it for. We prefer Teosyal redensity 2 for under eyes, Juvederm and belotero for lips, Tosyal RHA2 for smokers lines and Juvederm for the rest of the face and neck (can be ultra 4, volift, voluma or volux depending on area).
Sorry I somehow didn't see this message Mengyin. It depends on how deep the lines are and what your skin is like but we generally use Juvederm ultra 4, Volift or Voluma based on how deep the lines are. Sometimes we combine this with Profhilo and/or Botox.
Mam can u guide me for cost .how much under eye filler cost
And your consultation fee
Are you familiar with Ultrafill deep by Cosmo Korea? Is that a good brand
Hello! I’m afraid this isn’t a brand I’m familiar with so I have no idea if it’s any good. As a general rule, I recommend sticking with better known brands like Juvederm, Teosyal, Restylane etc just because they’ve been around for a long time and have an established safety record.
Is revolax a good lip filler ?
Great question. I can’t comment on revolax as we’ve never used it at City Skin Clinic. We preferred brands like Juvederm, Teosyal and Restylane because they’ve been around for a really long time hence have a long established safety record.
Is there a specific website I can get lip injection products in.
Hi Yesenia, to buy reputable and genuine brands of lip filler you will need to be a licensed medical practitioner and have completed the training courses. With that info, the pharmacies that sell them and the suppliers will create an account for you and you can purchase them.
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Hi Dr, your opinion about Fillmed?
Great question! Honestly I hadn’t heard of Fillmed before thought that doesn’t mean they’re bad. The company looks like it’s been around for a while but they only released fillers in 2016. From what I can see they are a hyaluronic acid dermal filler brand so that’s good (as you know I don’t advocate anything else for the face or neck). The key thing is to ensure that your practitioner is a medic and is trained, experienced as well as insured (this bit is important as insurance companies won’t cover non reputable brands) to provide the particular treatment you’re after using this specific brand of filler. The only thing to be wary of is with anything new, we won’t know long term side effects or safety compared with older brands.
Hi Dr. Amel..I got redensity under my tear troughs after having my 6 year under filler dissolved with hyaluronidase. It has been 10 days and under 1 eye I see a bit of the Tyndall effect. I had 0.4 mL under each eye. I am seeing my injector on Tuesday. In your experience with using redensity, have you seen patients with the Tyndall effect after redensity in the tear trough area? My injector told me it is possible with massage that once the filler is settled that the Tyndall effect may dissapear? Thank you!
Hi Marcella, thank you so much for reaching out and sorry that you’re going through this. Tyndall’s can happen with any filler and even though it’s less common with Redensity 2 I’ve seen happen from time to time. We would normally massage the filler as soon as possible (before it’s settled in) and more often than not this resolves the problem. If it doesn’t then we would generally try to spot dissolve the filler if that doesn’t make things better then we would dissolve it all and redo it. The last bit is rare but I just wanted to let you know how we would typically manage this. Speak with your practitioner and ask them what the plan would be after massaging if it doesn’t settle down.
I got REPLENGEN filler what do you think about it please answer ❤️
I’m afraid I haven’t heard of that brand before so I can’t say whether it is good or not. However I had a look online and it seems to be a hyaluronic acid filler so as long as it was injected by an experienced medical provider and they used a genuine product then you should be ok and well looked after if any side effects or issues. Please let us know how you find it 🫶
@@CitySkinClinic thank you so far so good but My Dr didn’t ask which filler i want and it was too late i paid so much money for Korean filler i am very mad …
I’m sorry to hear that and totally understand but at least everything is good so far. Just checkin with your doctor if any troubles but fingers crossed there won’t be. In future just bring this to her attention and how you feel about it if you decide to have any treatment with her again.
@@CitySkinClinic she injected my lips before and when i asked she says she doesn’t remember which brand what should i do ?
Oh dear that isn’t great to be honest. I recommend to try asking again and perhaps let her know that you want to keep a record of what goes into your body. If no luck you may need to consider seeking treatment elsewhere to as patients are entitled to this information and doctors generally should be keeping a record of treatments and products they use.
Are you familiar with exquiler?? Is this brand good?
I’m afraid I haven’t heard of this brand before. I looked it up and it looks like it’s hyaluronic acid based but unfortunately I can’t say if it’s good or not as I don’t know much about the brand. Do you know anyone who’s had it?
Great video and explaining
Thank you ☺️
And what about Maili?
I haven’t heard of that (sorry). Do you have any experience of it or if not how did you hear about it?
What is the best filler for nose bridge?
It really depends on the goals of the treatment. Our doctors normally use Voluma and sometimes Volux depending the case!
Mainly brand is a good?
It really depends on what you need it for. We prefer Teosyal redensity 2 for under eyes, Juvederm and belotero for lips, Tosyal RHA2 for smokers lines and Juvederm for the rest of the face and neck (can be ultra 4, volift, voluma or volux depending on area).
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Very informative. Thanks
Thanks Sharon, really appreciate the feedback ☺
@@CitySkinClinic I'm considering using fillers so this was very very helpful.
whats best for neck LINE
Sorry I somehow didn't see this message Mengyin. It depends on how deep the lines are and what your skin is like but we generally use Juvederm ultra 4, Volift or Voluma based on how deep the lines are. Sometimes we combine this with Profhilo and/or Botox.
whats the best filler for neck line
It depends on how deep the wrinkles are but as a general rule we use Juvederm ultra 4, Voluma or Volift in this area.
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