Silicone Lip Augmentation by Dr. Mike Escobedo
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I wouldn't risk silicone, because even the best silicone tends to harden over time and shift. I'd go with a temp. filler like juvederm or restylane.
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The Food and Drug Administration has not approved the marketing of liquid silicone for injection for any cosmetic purpose. Injected liquid silicone can move through the body, causing tissue inflammation and discoloration, bumps and deformities. The government prohibits manufacturers and doctors from selling it or advertising for it.
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Are there any doctors in Miami you recommend who use silicone injections please reply back thank you
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How big can you make my lips?
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if she can take the pain so can i! doing it!
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It is a very big difference, we produce natural hyaluronic acid found in our eyes, umbilical cord and skin while the silicone is produced chemically. Restylane and juvaderm contains natural hyaluronic acid.
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Norma, the difference between silicone and other fillers is that silicone is permanent. I have silicone filler in my lips, it looks totally natural as I asked the doctor to inject only enough to slightly enlarge my upper lip. (I have very small lips, so more silicone would make me look like Donald Duck)
If you never had your lips done, I recommend to start with a temporary filler like restalyne, so you can see the result and decide if you want to have it done permanently or not.
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what is the difference with silicone injections and other type of injections
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she has well shaped nose. did u create that for her? if so good work:))
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@bbush1968 True. There are medical grade fillers that can cause adverse events in any patient at any time for any reason The point to keep in mind is that experience matters with any medical procedure.
Any problem may be addressed surgically or medically.
We have noticed the rise of black market products in the last two years. It's sad because people are responsible for propagating this under ground crime. Without an end user the product does not have chance of surviving.
Is it painful?
ItsHelenBitch 6 months ago
@ItsHelenBitch We apply numbing agents to the area to make it as comfortable as possible. Most patients do not feel pain during the procedure. Thank you for watching our video!
escobedoskincenter 6 months ago