This time, results showed that such aestheticfillers blocked thelymphatic system, leaving observers terrified.
Taking to his TikTok page on Friday (July 19), Beverly Hills, California-based Oculoplastic SurgeonDr.
According to the board, more than 1 million men and women choose this popular facial rejuvenation treatment annually.
Hyaluronic acid fillers typically last from 6 to 18 months.
The patients imagery mapped the lymphatics using a fluorescent dye.
These tubes are called lymph vessels or lymphatic vessels.
The lymph system is an important part of ourimmune system.
It plays a role in fighting bacteria and other infections.
[Its] your bodys natural plumbing system, Dr. Parsa said.
On a typical person without fillers, the fluorescent dye would disappear within 24 hours.
However, she still displayed fluorescence for four to five days, signifying blocked lymphatics.
The clip stunned people, as a TikTok user commented: Never getting fillers.
Thank you for confirming for me.
A person asked: Does Botox also ruin the lymphatic system?
to which the doctor replied: No.
Overuse of both Botox and fillers can lead to negative effects.
I have had under eye filler twice over the course of five years, a viewer admitted.
I think I will consider a minor facelift before more filler.
this is transparency ALLmedical careshould look like.
Dr. Parsa didnt specify at the time what procedures the patient in question had undergone.
Which is more than twice the amount of filler that was injected, the doctor said in his video.
He further explained: What this shows us is that hyaluronic acid fillers are hydrophilic.
That means they love water and they also cause tissue expansion.
The mass production and insane usage without WARNING.
I need to know more.
Dr. Parsa replied: Botox has a long history and is safe if performed correctly.
Someone retained: Okay so water is key to keeping my filler.
My guess is they have both had some cosmetic work done recently, Meredith wrote in the Reels caption.
Treatments done: Chin Filler, slight Facial Balancing & Lip Fillers.
It presents as that classic pillow-face appearance very puffy with strange anatomic proportions.
Plus of course, medical grade skincare and laser/micro-needling/radiofrequency/co2 for maintenance and prevention.
Aiming to restore the cheekbone structure and restoring volume.
Dr. Parsas new video continued to draw different reactions
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