The global aesthetics market is booming, valued at £11.7 billion and growing at an annual rate of 17%. Pharmacists tap into this expanding market by entering […]
IT GOES SOMETHING LIKE THIS. SLEEP BECKONS: “I’m a doctor/dentist/nurse. I worked hard at school, studied for my degree, and slogged in the NHS for years…. […]
Aesthetic medicine live took place last weekend on 17th and 18th of March in London Olympia. It is an annual conference where world class speakers deliver […]
Demand for aesthetic training from non-medical professionals is on the rise. We frequently receive such enquiries: “I have no medical qualifications but would love to learn […]
Long before, the use of Botulinum toxin started for treating cosmetic conditions; it has been used for treating various clinical disorders related to muscular malfunction by […]
Recently, for the first time in Scotland, new legislation has been approved to monitor the activities of the medical practitioners offering non-surgical aesthetic treatments like Botox, […]
Following the presentation of Keogh Review Report in 2013, Health Education England (HEE) published two reports with the aim of standardising and regulating the aesthetic training […]
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Historically, aspirating before administering certain injections, especially intramuscular ones, was standard practice. The main reason for aspiration was to avoid injecting medication directly into the bloodstream, which could cause adverse reactions or reduce the effectiveness of the medication.
However, the necessity and relevance of this practice have been debated in recent years. Some recent guidelines and studies suggest that aspiration may not be necessary for all types of injections. For example, it’s generally agreed that aspiration is not required for subcutaneous injections because there are fewer large blood vessels in the subcutaneous tissue that could be accidentally punctured. For intramuscular injections, the necessity of aspiration might depend on the injection site. For instance, aspiration is still recommended by some for injections in areas where large blood vessels are present, but it might be considered unnecessary for other sites.
The shift in practice is partly due to a better understanding of anatomy and the low risk of injecting into a blood vessel in certain areas, along with a desire to streamline the injection process and reduce patient discomfort. However, opinions and practices vary, with some healthcare professionals continuing to advocate for aspiration as a precautionary measure, while others view it as an unnecessary step for most injections. #aestheticmedicine #dermalfiller #aceconference
It’s intriguing that patients often mention certain injectors deliver injections with less discomfort, attributing it to a gentler touch. However, in reality, these practitioners employ a firmer grip, effectively stretching the skin to facilitate a swift and precise entry. #injectionskills #injections #pain
A key injection skill when first learning “dermal” fillers is injecting, the actual dermis. Once again, as we always say most HA soft fillers can be injected this way, some just require more massaging. Comment which fillers you have used for this method.
Note: use can the needle cap or gauze to bend the needle. #injectionpearls #dermalfiller #dermalfillertraining #cosmedocs
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Expert Injection Skills: Very few training programs, academies, or mentors offer guidance in advanced facial injectables the way we do. Our curriculum is uniquely developed from the foundation of injectable medicine, rather than being adapted from medical or surgical specialties & practices. This involves a distinct approach to injection anatomy and skin physiology #FaceByHsi
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Understanding depth, volume, and pressure can enhance a practitioner’s skill set, enabling them to provide more valuable services to their clients using their existing tools. #aestheticmedicine #dermalfillertraining #wrinklefree
Literally, any soft hyaluronic acid filler can be used as a skin enhancer. Fillers that include amino acids and vitamins, such as Redensity 2, often perform more effectively. Before the advent of cannulas, fillers were injected in the tear trough via “blebs” or on the periosteum. Understanding “depth” and “volume” is the key to a safe treatment.
Link in bio to the Tear Trough online course by Harley Street Institute for medical professionals. . . . . #dermalfillers #aestheticmedicine #darkcircles #aesthetic
Mastering hand stability isn’t magic, it’s a mix of experience & targeted learning 🎯 Our students get ahead with specialized techniques, paving the way for precise injections! 💉#SkillDevelopment #FutureHealthPros
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Lens of Zen: In the path of growth, mentorship is the gentle guidance of a seasoned soul, nurturing the journey of a fledgling spirit. It’s the silent whisper of wisdom, the patient hand that cultivates understanding, and the compassionate heart that fosters enlightenment. In this sacred exchange, experience flows like a serene stream from mentor to mentee, illuminating the path of awakening, self-discovery, and harmonious balance in the dance of life’s unfolding. #aestheticmedicine #dermalfillertraining #botoxtraining