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Warns against self-injecting beauty fillers at home

Warns about the serious risks of complications from self-injecting beauty fillers at home.

Nowadays, the use of fillers for beauty enhancement has become more popular than ever. However, medical experts are warning about the serious complications that can arise from self-injecting fillers at home without professional supervision.

Risks of Self-Injecting Fillers

Fillers are compounds commonly used to smooth wrinkles, contour the face, or enhance lips, chin, and cheeks. When performed by experienced medical professionals, the procedure is relatively safe. However, self-injecting fillers at home can lead to severe complications, including:

  • Blood vessel blockage, which can cause tissue necrosis or even blindness.

  • Infections, due to non-sterile equipment or incorrect injection techniques.

  • Allergic reactions, resulting in prolonged swelling and pain.

  • Lumps and facial deformities, leading to aesthetic issues that are difficult to correct.

Why People Choose to Self-Inject Fillers

Some individuals opt for self-injecting fillers at home due to online advertisements promoting cheap products or video tutorials that make the procedure seem easy. This is extremely dangerous because filler injections are not just about inserting the substance into the skin—they require knowledge of facial anatomy, proper injection techniques, and handling potential complications.

Expert Advice

Aesthetic doctors strongly recommend:

  • Avoid self-injecting fillers at home, even if using authentic products.

  • Only receive filler injections at reputable medical facilities with certified professionals.

  • Thoroughly research the filler product before use to avoid counterfeit or low-quality items.

  • Do not prioritize cost savings, as complications from unsafe fillers can be far more expensive to treat than a professional injection.

Enhancing beauty is a legitimate desire, but safety should always come first. Do not let the mistakes of self-injecting fillers at home lead to serious consequences that affect both your appearance and health.

 

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