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I personally never use permanent fillers, and highly recommend that patients try to avoid them as complications can be more difficult to correct with these.
I believe that patients should always consult with the practitioner who is actually going to carry out their treatment, essentially I review a patient’s full medical history to avoid medical complications and I also make a point of showing them the product in the box before treatment.
The good news is, fillers are very advanced these days and can include numbing agents for a more comfortable treatment, and they’re smoother and more fluid than ever before, so lumps are now less likely and your overall result can be as subtle as you want.
Filler injections are a medically recognised treatment which of course can have medical complications if administered incorrectly, like any other medical treatment, fillers are readily available and thousands of women choose to have injectable fillers as part of their beauty regime; the reality is that very, very few will have an adverse effect or allergic reaction.
The end result is ultimate, all down to picking the right practitioner in the first instance. You get what you pay for.
[Note: Dr Rakus only uses biodegradable, natural fillers such as Juvederm and Restylane]