Injectable and aesthetic interventions: The 10 things you should know
Our experts advise us on what to keep in mind before making the decision for an aesthetic intervention.
Aesthetic interventions are medical procedures, which is why those who undergo them must strictly refer to the experts, given that they can sometimes cause side effects. The "decalogue" proposed by the Dermatosurgery, Laser and aesthetic dermatology company is a valuable guide for those interested before undergoing aesthetic medical procedures and according to it:
1. We turn to the Experts. By law of 2019 these are: Dermatologists - Plastic Surgeons and ophthalmologists-ENT and maxillofacial surgeons for the instruments of their specialty.
2. These operations must only be performed in properly organized and licensed medical facilities.
3. It is necessary, before the application, the clinical assessment and the realistic information from the therapist, about the real possibilities of the medical aesthetic procedures, which are going to be applied.
4. We avoid exaggerated, unnatural results.
5. We do not choose the treating physician based solely on price. Special attention should be paid to discount offers.
6. We trust the doctor who says "no" and sets the therapeutic limits himself.
7. We request the bar code of the injectable material applied and the certifications of the medical device used.
8. We make sure to receive detailed instructions that we must apply after the procedure and we immediately inform the therapist of any possible side effects.
9. We inform the interested parties that we do not copy the aesthetic standards displayed by the Social Media, but we intervene, according to the particular morphological and anthropometric characteristics of the candidate.
10. Special attention is required to the young ages, who are more vulnerable to advertising and the adoption of unnatural aesthetic standards.
Aesthetic interventions are on the rise
There is an 18% increase in the demand for cosmetic procedures among young people under the age of 30, according to data from the International Society of Plastic Surgery (ISAPS), while botulinum toxin remains the most common non-invasive cosmetic procedure for men and women in all age groups . Scientists attribute this increasing demand to new habits, such as the need for nice selfies on social media, the establishment of video calls in communications and new aesthetic standards through Instagram.
Don't listen to the "sirens" about "big sales"
Those undergoing such medical procedures or considering undergoing them should strictly refer to medical specialists, given that they can sometimes cause side effects, which vary from simple hematomas and drooping of the eyebrows and eyelids to some that cause irreversible damage, such as necrosis of the skin and blindness. Specialist doctors are, dermatologists, plastic surgeons, ophthalmologists, ENT, maxillofacial surgeons, for the organs of the object of their specialty.

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