Hello, I don't think you will have problems with a jetocaine-free lip augment. However, lip augmentation is a painful procedure. Therefore, I perform block anesthesia on almost all my patients before the procedure. And here we use jetocaine. Anesthesia can be administered with another local anesthetic. But first, go to an allergy department to find out which local anesthetic you are not allergic to will protect you from the risks during the procedure. A person who is allergic to jetocaine may also be allergic to other anesthetics. Get well soon
I am allergic to jetacoin, and I'm interested in getting a lip filling. Could this potentially cause any issues for me?
I've been advised against using all filler brands due to my jetacoin allergy. Could you suggest filler brands that might be suitable for me? Would it be wiser to avoid the procedure altogether?
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