Don't Inject DEEP Here! 6 Filler Complications Danger Points You Must Know [Aesthetics Mastery Show]
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2020
- In this week's episode of the Aesthetics Mastery Show, we dive deep (literally!) to explore the 6 most dangerous facial areas in which you must NOT inject deep, or risk occluding blood vessels with very serious consequences.
Dr Tim guides us through important anatomy such as the supraorbital notch and mandibular groove, and explains why they are so dangerous and what you can do to avoid hitting them like the plague.
You can grab a very helpful free facial vessel map of the 6 extra risky areas here:
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Thank you so much for this. I have taken notes of all your helpful tips. Been injecting for 10 years, but feel one can never learn enough about avoiding complications and providing the safest technique for patients. To think, when I trained the predominant areas for filler were the lips and naso-labial folds, and neither the facial / angular artery, not labial arteries were mentioned! And aspiration was not practiced either. Goodness!
100% agree with that, Penny. The best injectors continue to update forever. Thank you for watching.
Pure gold info!Keep up the good work!
Thank you! Much need content for the public!
Thank you for the good information, it’s very helpful 💓
Cannot stop watching you both, the best of the best!
You are amazing!!! I plan on watching every video in your arsenal!!! Thanks so much for sharing your expertise for safe and optimal outcomes!!!
Thank you for all of the helpful tips!
Thank you this was so helpful!!
Thank you, brilliant as always.
Thank you Adam. I'm so pleased it served you 🙏
Gracias Tim. Eres un gran comunicador. Lo explicas genial.
Jubilant Julie had one that she worked on!! It wasn’t her patient but they traveled to her!! Occlusion that effected the tongue
Thank you so much for the wonderful video! It is so informative!
Glad it was helpful!
Excelent!! Very Clear! Compliments from Brasil
I am extremely for these videos and find them so exiting to watch!
Re-read your comment 😊
Brilliant 🙌🏻...thank you ☺️
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thank u from bulgaria ! We have a lot of filler education here... how to put it but even the people who educate us... don`t know about complications.You helped me a lot... keep it up !!!! THank you. Sorry for my bad english.
I'm so pleased it helped Nikola. I wouldn't judge your English until I could speak Bulgarian as well as you speak English!
Your name makes my punning streak come out, Dr. Pearce(pierce)...
Thank you so much
Very clear, thank yoi
thank you so much you are amazing
Thank you so much you are so great !!
How can i have the PDF summaries?
Very informative! Thank you. Although the ligual artery is a branch of the external carotid while the inferior alveolar (the source of the mental artery) is a brach of the maxillary artery. Its impossible to cause lingual necrosis from retrograde flow of filler through the mental artery.
Hello! I'm a Dermatologist in Brazil! I would like to thank you for all the videos you make! When all this situation is over I hope to meet you and maybe be trained by you! total admiration!
Hi Livia. Thank you so much for this wonderful comment. I know Tim would love to meet you. I'll pass on your comments. Thanks again, Miranda
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Thanks alot
Thank you xxx
very good ❤
Hi Dr Tim. Question is do these rules apply to using a Hylauronic pen too please?
aspiring injector here! thank you so much for this video. It's very hard to find educational videos on UA-cam that are this relevant to the profession nd in this detail. Thank you, keep' em coming because you are helping so much!!
So pleased to hear that Natt! Thank you for watching.
Why don’t we have any equipment to light up the blood vessels to guard the injector
Are these danger zones for lidocaine as well or just fillers?
Currently doing my nursing diploma and Aesthetics. Everyday I am one step closer to completion so I can Book my Practitioner course 👍🏽 these videos are helping soooo much 🙌🏼
This channel is so underrated
Thank you so much Anne.
What about boosters/mesotherapy/botox. Should we be so concerned if the are in vessel?
If you put pressure on the artery notch when you inject , is it possible that when you remove your finger that more pressure is created pushing more dermal filler into the eye area ?
I had eye injury 11 months ago with radio frequency microneedling around my orbit. I had pain and temple pounding Bell’s palsy trigeneral neuralgia. 3 weeks ago had filler in chin for jowls no problems then 3weeks later my eye pain temple ear forehead ear scalp hurt for a day. Could the filler irritated it. I had 2 viles in around chin 1 voluma other idk
Mignifficent sound would like to try the tachnique anyway..
Excelente
what about injecting with cannula in the forehead? A lot of providers in London do it quite safely. Many people need filler in the forehead esp in the glabellar region. Is it still not safe ?
Can you tell me what would happened to a patient who received 7 needles on a each cheek ,while the doctor was" practicing "
my clinician placed filler on one check in the infraorbital foramen and didnt tell me he was going to place filler there as that was not part of our treatment plan. I went to see the doctor twice once a few days after as it was hurting and there was numbness by and up the side of the nostil, and I have began to develop several veins in my forehead and as the numbness and pressure to my nasal sinuses got worse after the Covid vaccine I saw my doctor again and he doesnt seem to want to remove the filler which was Voluma. Can you tell me if it is dangerous now to try to disolve a small amount of the filler in that area as I believe it is compressing the blood flow due to the showing up of 5 forhead veins when I smile now. I used to only get one that would show up when I smiled. So now I do not smile and I often feel pressue in my sinuses and it has been going on for a month, I received the filler, 3 vials split between both checks about 9 months ago. I would like to have them reduced to smooth out lumps where there was too much product and I would like to reduce the vascular pressure by dissolving some of the filler that is pressing on the blood vessels. Do you have any advice on how I should handle this? I am 47 years old and find the front check filler to make me look older as it creates a shadow under my eye and I look like a wide fat chipmunk with popped out forhead veins when I smile a very unattractive look. So my main concern is if any risk of filler occlusion can occur when placing hyloronadase in the filler as I was not certain if loosening and breaking down the bonds could put me at risk of an occlusion in the area that was injected as it is such an unsafe area and I would not have approved that if asked and it was not part of our consult, further, he only did that to one side, so one side has a dent and the other has caused veins to pop out. Thanks for any advice as I would like to get this fixed but my injector seems to be defensive about it and I feel as if he isnt understanding my goals as he uses a hand held mirror so I am not able to look into the mirror together to see if he really gets what I am saying nor does he pull up an imaging screen. So I really am concerned and would like some advice on how to proceed. Thank you .
@5:32 Wow 6 or 7 8mls to the forehead? But the forehead's skin is so thin and so the filler must be injected to the bone? I really wonder what the chance of migration downwards to the eye brow area and glabella region. That would be so not funny.
complimenti dottore ❤🧡💛💚💙👍 una bella famiglia siete anke i bimbi fantastici
What is a forehead lift?
excellent... ;)
Dr Pearce, have you heard of hemifacial spasms being related to or caused by derma filler?
It’s certainly a possible side effect of dermal filler pressing again a nerve
drtimpearce.com/resources/dermal-filler-complications/
Hope this helps
Mary - Clinical advisor for Dr Tim
@@DrTimPearce so would dissolving it be the correct course of action? Or would it eventually go away as the filler settles?
Can blindness or necrosis be reversed?
I’ve administered frown line filler many hundreds of times superficially with no problems at all over 10 years xxxx
So basically the whole face... Lol
😆my thoughts exactly. The whole face is a mine-field. Kinda scary, especially how many practicioners aren't trained properly..seems there's not much quality control with the training people receive
I had a vascular occlusion 6 years ago. Horrible experience
What did you have filled and what happened
Did you end up ok?
Could they reversed it?
Wish ya would answer these questions..otherwise your comment is useless.
would it be also dangerous to do ijections at both sides of the chin too? thank you!!
Yes. The mental foreman resides in this region so you could certainly get this artery in this region. We discuss this at around the 10 minute point.
Kind regards Mary. Clinical advisor for Dr Tim
@@DrTimPearce And also with blood/own fat injections? Thank you very much!
@@creativemindloveworks with fat injections yes.
Kind regards Mary
Dear Dr. Pearce, your Channel is really one of the best and your honest answers are really cool. Could you please tell me at least the worst thing that could happen if my doc gets in one of the rtery´s in the eye area or there deep down at both sides or in the nasolabial section? Kind Regards
very good Mr & Miss Pearce ...but more exercice please..more pratic....more picture....more live please !!!
gotta buy the course for that!
Is it at all possible to avoid the cats eyes look like Melania Trump with th the fillers.
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They are husband and wife?
Why is his beard green?
Note to self, just don't put filler in her face. Note taken.
I don’t want bad.Not my worst nightmare.I want God’s will done.
Female here is looking silly😂Too much dreary talk💤💤
His wife is a Dr - as highly qualified as Dr Tim. Her role her is to ask questions from the point of view of a non expert to clarify detail. Where he makes a point that needs more back to basics explanation.
It does make her look like she doesn’t understand the subject, but she’s just serving a purpose in the training.
They’re both great people without big egos so won’t care how they look if it helps other professionals give patients better treatment 👍🏼