A member asked:

I have bruising from juvederm dermal fillers, is this normal?

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Fillers May Bruise: All fillers are injected, so bruising is a common side effect. Certain areas are more vascular, such as near the eyes and they can bruise more and the bruising can be more prolonged. Avoid aspirin, nsaid's, and blood thinning supplements such as vitamin e before the injections. Ice helps prevent, and possibly arnica. Concealers may be placed a day later.

Answered 4/5/2014

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Dr. Glenn Messina answered

Specializes in Aesthetic Medicine

Yes: These products are thick and are being deposited into the dermis of you skin. Some bruising is common just make sure you go to a trained physician for these injections

Answered 3/10/2018

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Juvederm: Bruising is a risk of filler injection.

Answered 11/28/2017

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