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How can I sort out the problems with my fillers?

January 23rd, 2013
Q.
I had fillers (I think restalyne or a generic version thereof actually) injected under my eyes to reduce the bags of wrinkles I have there. This was done on the 14th of December 2012. Since having the fillers done, I look absolutely worse every day.I have swelling and a bad ‘shift’ of the wrinkles under my eyes which is the area where the filler was injected.My wrinkles were previously partially hidden under my glasses, but now this area seems to have ‘dropped’ to below the frames of my glasses. I look and feel horrible. I, and those who know me, say I look worse for having done fillers, even though I obviosly had it done to look somewhat ‘fresher’.Is there a remedy for the swelling and ‘drop’ of myn wrinkles? Have you heard of this happening before? I am desperate as the fillers were done a month ago and my eyes look worse every day with swelling.I am worried sick.
A.
Fillers in the under-eye and Tear Trough area can be problematic and can take weeks to properly settle down.
It is difficult to give a useful opinion via email. However, one of the advantages of HA fillers is that they can be reduced by injecting the enzyme hyalase. You need to see an experienced Cosmetic Doctor to discuss the options for resolving this issue.
Sorry I can’t be of more help. I would be happy to see you if you were local to Surrey.
Best wishes,

Dr Peter Forrester
Cosmetic Doctor
Esher, Surrey

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Would it be possible to reshape my nose with dermal fillers?

January 7th, 2013
Q.
Hiya, I’ve been looking into possibly undergoing a non surgical nose reshape, I’ve got a slight bump on the bridge of my nose that I’d just like flattened, to create a more flat nose shape from a profile view. I’ve been researching different non surgical treatments, including Radiesse and Aquamid, I wanted something that was as long lasting as possible so I can avoid having to have the procedure re-done. I’m a 19 year old male, I was wondering what options I have, obviously trying to keep the costs to a minimum but still keeping a great and long lasting result. I look forward to hearing from you.
A.
Hello,
To be honest right from the start; I have no personal experience of nasal reshaping with fillers and it is not something that I would do. I would suggest however, that before you allow someone to inject a long-lasing filler such as Aquamid into your nose it might be a good idea to try a HA filler first. Although this is not a long term solution it would allow you to see whether you like the effect. If it wasn’t quite what you were hoping for then at least it would slowly disappear or you could have hyalase injected to disperse it.
You are obviously doing some research, which is good. Be very careful and good luck.
Kind regards,
Dr Peter Forrester
Cosmetic Doctor
Esher, Surrey
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Is it possible to refill lips which have been treated with Aquamid?

January 7th, 2013
Q.
Hi Dr,
Can one who has had lip augmentation with Aquamid 2 years ago , now refill her lip with a shorter lasting gel such as a hialloronic acid filler over it ? It seems that the previous gel has been maximally disappeared unless a few palpable micronodules in lip contour . and in general what could we do with the remaining gel nodules in treated areas ? what is your opinion about ALAYNA fillers ? Thank you so much
Best regards.
A.
Hello there,
I am very conservative when it comes to fillers and particularly lip fillers where I would only use a hyaluronic acid (HA) filler. Although not long-lasting they are very safe and rarely cause problems. In addition they can be dispersed with hyalase.
The question about injecting HA over Aquamid is a difficult one. All I can say is that if the Aquamid has been very settled for a number of years then it might be OK. There is always a risk of the HA triggering problems with the underlying permanent filler.
If the Aquamid nodules are not causing you any bother then I would leave them alone.
I hope this is of some help.
Kind regards,
Dr Peter Forrester
Cosmetic Doctor
Esher, Surrey
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Can dermal fillers help me to look my age again?

January 3rd, 2013
Q.
I’m 46 years old and have a busy and stressful job and three kids, which has all taken its toll on my face and I look about 100! I have wrinkles everywhere! Around my eyes, on my head, there are millions around my lips which really age me. And my cheeks have sunk and lost their plumpness, again adding to my aged appearance. Can dermal fillers help me with this? I want to look my age again! Thank you, I look forward to hearing your response
A.
Thank you for your question.
I am always relieved when someone says they want to look good for their age rather than wanting to look 20 years younger. The answer to looking the best you can, for your age, usually comes from a combination of treatments. Dermal fillers can immediately restore lost volume but only have a limited effect on superficial lines and poor skin tone/texture. These are often best addressed by prescription-strength skin care and collagen stimulating techniques – my personal favourite being INTRAcel.
If you live in the South-East I would be happy to see you for an assessment.

with best wishes,

Dr Peter Forrester
Cosmetic Doctor
Esher, Surrey

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Can Aquamid be used in the back of the hands?

January 3rd, 2013
Q.
Can Aquamid be used in the back of the hands? I have a youthful face and body, but my hands are those of an old lady!!! I could not afford to have filler which does not last more than a year or so and wonder if Aquamid could be used. I’ve been told fat transfer may be an option but this would be much more invasive and I’m guessing expensive. I am a nurse and need to clean my hands regularly with products which are very drying, I use sunblock on a daily basis, however my hands look awful, I would love to improve them with a filler
many thanks. 
A.
Although I can see the apparent attraction of using permanent fillers, I would not use a permanent filler in the hands.
I have seen HA fillers last surprisingly well in the backs of hands (including my own!). Radiesse has a good reputation for hands although I have not personally used it in this area.
Also, don’t forget that ageing hands are not just about volume loss. Poor tone, texture, age spots and pigmentation can all be addressed on the hands just as we would on the face. Tretinoin, hydroquinone and AHA’s all are useful when rejuvenating the hands.
Please don’t hesitate to get back to me if you need any more advice.

Best wishes,

Dr Peter Forrester
Cosmetic Doctor
Esher, Surrey

Dr Peter Forrester

Dr Peter Forrester

6 Esher Park Avenue, Esher, Surrey, KT10 9NP
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Would dermal fillers work on my acne scars?

December 11th, 2012
Q.
Hello Dr Forrester,
I had quite bad acne as a teenager and also as an adult which has left me with with some pitted scars on my face. They are mainly on my cheeks and they are quite noticeable, make-up or not. Do you think that fillers would work to plump out the scars at all?They are not very big, but there are quite a lot of them. Also, if fillers can work would you suggest I have any specific ones in particular?
Thank you for reading my problem and I look forward to receiving any advice you can offer me, Thanks.

A.
Dear Kim,

Fillers can help with plumping pitted acne scarring but often need to be combined with some form of other procedure such as dermaroller or INTRAcel. A hyaluronic acid filler wold be the best choice – something like Restylane or Juvederm.

Best wishes,

Dr Peter Forrester
Cosmetic Doctor
Esher, Surrey

Dr Peter Forrester

Dr Peter Forrester

6 Esher Park Avenue, Esher, Surrey, KT10 9NP
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What is the cost of a syringe of permanent dermal filler for lip augmentation?

December 11th, 2012
Q.
What is the cost one syringe of permanent dermal filler for lip augmentation(volume precisely)?
I’ve had temporary dermal fillers done on my lips and been satisfied with the results. For a subtle change I would opt for one syringe for upper and lower lips. I’ve always used Restylane as I liked the first result of it. My fillers would last about 10 to 12 months. However when I got it done the first time my fillers were completely gone in a week. What could have been the reason.
Now I’m considering getting permanent dermal fillers for my lips for their volume and I would like to know their cost and what names are they available? Does Restylane have permanent fillers?
Where can it be done in Birmingham, UK?
A.
I would absolutely NOT recommend having any form of permanent filler in your lips.
Although it may seem a good idea, in my opinion the safety advantages of HA fillers far outweigh their lack of longevity. I would recommend Restylane Lip Volume or Emervel Lips.

Best wishes,

Dr Peter Forrester
Cosmetic Doctor
Esher, Surrey

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Dr Peter Forrester

6 Esher Park Avenue, Esher, Surrey, KT10 9NP
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How can I achieve fuller lips with out getting a ‘trout pout’?

November 30th, 2012
Q.
Hello Dr Peter,
I would like to have fuller lips but I am worried about getting a so-called ‘trout pout’ like many celebrities seem to fashion these days. Id there any kind of filler that I should stay clear of or any that you would recommend for the lips?I don’t want a huge change just more volume so my lipstick looks better and my face is more proportional. Also, I am worried about how to find a good clinic to get the procedure done , any tips for this? Thanks for your help and I look forward to reading your view.
A.
Hello,

I would very definitely go for a mainstream HA filler for the lips. Probably Restylane Lip Volume or Juvederm. A skilled and sensitive practitioner will never over-fill the lips. Lips should never look ‘treated’. However, remember that lips are an area of the face that will always swell and bruise for a day or two, so be prepared for some downtime.

If you don’t have a personal recommendation then you could start with the Restylane practitioner finder at http://www.restylane.co.uk/Practitioner-Finder/

best wishes,

Dr Peter Forrester
Cosmetic Doctor
Esher, Surrey

Dr Peter Forrester

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What treatment would you recommend for newly formed wrinkles from neck to chest?

November 30th, 2012
Q.
Hello there, my question is regarding treatment of the decolletage its not something Ive ever thought about until this last week when I woke up with a wrinkle right down the middle of my chest from my neck that had not gone by the time I was dressed! but gone at night time. Iam now worried that a permanent wrinkle has formed and as I age currently 35 it will be permanent. They say dermal fillers is the best way to treat this area is that correct? or would botox be better? also is it too late to prevent any further lines? if not what do you suggest lots of moisturiser? thank you for your help.
A.
Good question.
No to Botox for the décolletage.
The lighter HA fillers such as Restylane Vital do work well on this area. In addition I would consider use of a Vit C Serum and cautious retinol.
Collagen-induction treatments such as micro-needling (Dermaroller) and INTRAcel definitely have a role.
The best results come from using combinations of these.

Best wishes,
Dr Peter Forrester
Cosmetic Doctor
Esher, Surrey

Dr Peter Forrester

Dr Peter Forrester

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What skin advice would you give to a man in his 30’s?

November 20th, 2012
Q.
Dear Peter, I’ve just read your answer to the question – ‘Can you recommend skin treatments for a woman in her 30’s’ and I am wondering if the same advice applies to men in the same age bracket. I am thinking not due to us having tougher skin? and was wondering if it is different what do you recommend for men to try and put off the signs of ageing before Botox. Coming from a man who until recently has not paid any attention to his skin!! and can see sign of wrinkles appearing thanks for your help.
A.
Dear Paul,

Yes, we men do have tougher skin but the same principles will apply. Sunscreen, Vitamin C Serum and a medium Retinol. Not an overnight miracle but over time these will have greatly beneficial effects. Men tend not to be great with use of sunscreen. Those UV rays are damaging your skin 365 days a year – the simplest thing that you could do in your 30’s is use a daily sunscreen. I really rate Glotherapeutics Oil Free SPF 40+ It’s lightweight and not too white or shiny.

Best wishes,

Dr Peter Forrester
Cosmetic Doctor
Esher, Surrey

Dr Peter Forrester

Dr Peter Forrester

6 Esher Park Avenue, Esher, Surrey, KT10 9NP
Web: www.drforrester.co.uk Tel: 01372 890 890

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