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Old 04-09-2012, 02:00 AM #1
Shezian Shezian is offline
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Default Restylane vital face filler and nerve damage?

Hi
Reading the previouse response to my post it was mentioned vaccines and the effects it has on children. I have another question.
I had a form of face filler around the eyes and cheeks, called restylane vital injected in my face nearly 2 years ago.

I had 3 lots of dizzy/forty kind of spells lasting for 3 weeks at a time since and some mini ones in between. Which is what sent me to the neuro in the first place. When he did some tests on me back then he wrote l had early signs of PN, but he didn't,t mention it to me at the time and l only found out now.
Don't know why he wouldn't mention it to me.

Anyway, do you think that having this filler put in my face it could have caused some nerve damage?

Thanks sue
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