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VIDEO Discover Why I’ll NEVER Get Fillers Again!

Extensive Analysis

Dr. Parsa’s video on platforms like TikTok clearly showed how hyaluronic acid fillers spread across the patient’s face over the years.

These fillers are now widely used in the cosmetic industry because they are intended to restore volume and smooth wrinkles.

This phenomenon was visualized by green spots on the gray background of the MRI scan that marked the presence and location of the fillers in the patient’s body.

 

Dermal fillers

Hyaluronic acid fillers are intended to improve the face by reducing wrinkles and accentuating contours.

The treatments have become very popular as a gentler option within the world of cosmetic procedures, with an estimated one million users annually.

The most commonly used fillers are designed to be temporary, with effects lasting from 6 to 18 months after injection, depending on the type of filler and the person’s individual response.

 

Hyaluronic acid

Dr. Parsa highlighted the important characteristic of hyaluronic acid: its hydrophilicity, which means it can bind and retain water molecules, making it an effective moisturizer for skin care products.

This can lead to unintended movement of the material and a less long-lasting result.

Individual anatomy and skin reaction to fillers can produce surprising results after treatment.

 

Comments and Questions

Sharing this information sparked much discussion among the public, with many sharing their personal experiences of fillers lasting longer than expected.

In recent years, concerns and questions have arisen about the long-term effects and knowledge about long-term use of fillers.

 

Further Research

The debate following Dr. Parsa’s revelations highlights the need for more research, transparency and stricter regulations in the cosmetic industry.

While fillers continue to appeal to those looking to look younger, it is crucial that both consumers and professionals are fully informed of the benefits and risks.

 

Medical Disclaimer

SPECTRUM Magazine Facebook is not liable for external websites or information on subsequent links.

The information provided by physicians and shown in MRI images is not intended as medical advice or diagnosis.

Always consult a professional and consider different options before deciding on treatment. This article is for informational purposes only and not medical advice.

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