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You can expect similar side effects to those of other, which Dr. Garshick says can include tenderness, swelling, lumps, and bruising, but these will most likely subside in about two weeks. Dr. King adds that other possible side effects that could happen with Volux — or any filler — can include infection and vascular occlusion.
If you want to minimize any bruising, Dr. Garshick says to stay away from ibuprofen, fish oils, and aspirin. You'll also want to avoid alcohol or any exercise for at least 24 hours, but always consult with your doctor about the aftercare once you get this treatment for the best results.As mentioned, results can be instantaneous and can provide a noticeable difference.
As a reminder, the filler won't be widely available until 2023, but watch this space for more updates.
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