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Dermal Fillers: The Rise, Risks, and Regulation Debate
This article explores the growing trend of dermal fillers, the subsequent rise in hyaluronidase use for dissolving them, and the serious risks and lack of regulation in the UK's aesthetics industry.
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United Kingdom
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British Association Of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (Baaps)Save FaceBritish Association Of DermatologistsBritish College Of Aesthetic MedicineCare Quality Commission
Grace StewartKylie JennerCourteney CoxMolly-Mae HagueDr Roshan Ravindran
- How did social media influence the popularity of dermal fillers?
- Social media, particularly Instagram and TikTok, significantly influenced the popularity of fillers. Influencers promoted the procedure, making it appear desirable and accessible, leading many to pursue the treatment.
- What are the main points discussed in the article regarding dermal fillers?
- The article discusses the rising trend of dermal fillers and the subsequent increase in people seeking to have them dissolved using hyaluronidase. Many are experiencing negative side effects from both fillers and the dissolving process.
- What are the concerns regarding the regulation of the UK's aesthetics industry?
- The UK's lack of regulation in the aesthetics industry is a major concern. Anyone can administer fillers, leading to botched jobs, severe side effects, and even death; more stringent regulations are being advocated for.
- What are the long-term effects and experiences of women who have had fillers dissolved?
- While some people are happy with filler dissolving, others experience severe and long-lasting negative side effects, including pain, skin texture changes, and other bodily issues. Many women are left struggling with the consequences, highlighting the need for safer practices and better regulation.
- What are the potential risks and side effects of dissolving fillers with hyaluronidase?
- Dissolving fillers with hyaluronidase isn't always straightforward and can have adverse effects. It can require multiple sessions, cause allergic reactions, damage natural hyaluronic acid in the skin, and even lead to "post-hyaluronidase syndrome" with facial changes.