How to Remove Bellafill Filler from Face
If someone has developed complications from Bellafill filler, then immediate care is recommended to prevent further problems. In our Los Angeles plastic surgery center, we see short and long-term complications from Bellafill, which include swelling, asymmetry, nodularity, granuloma, formation, itching, pain, erythema, and redness, hematoma, formation, and infection.
Bellafill seems to have the ability to either migrate locally or to cause local inflammatory conditions that may lead to chronic swelling and nodules. Our double board-certified plastic surgeon specializes in the management of under eye and facial Bellafill complications, and these inflammatory conditions can be addressed with either surgical or non-surgical methods.
Patients who have undereye Bellafill, swelling and nodules may benefit from a procedure in which the Bellafill is surgically removed or dissolved partially. The most important nonsurgical option is the introduction of intralesional injections in order to soften the scar tissue around the Bellafill. A surgical option for the eyelids includes a subciliary incision, followed by surgical extirpation, and removal of the unwanted silicone or Bellafill that is causing problems.
Dr. Raffy Karamanoukian is a world expert in Bellafill removal or Bellafill treatment depending on your specific needs. He is available for consultation in Los Angeles at Kare Plastic Surgery and Skin Health Center. Virtual consultations are offered for those patients traveling from outside of California. Please call 310-998-5533 to schedule consultation for undereye Bellafill removal in Los Angeles.
Kare Plastic Surgery + Skin Health Center
804 7
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Santa Monica, CA 90403
Consultations: (310) 998-5533