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Ask anyone what their least favorite medical procedure is, and you’re bound to get a chunk of people answering with injections. Even some adult patients are uncomfortable with injections. From…
Read MoreDermal filler injection has rapidly become a favorite of both patients and dermatologists for facial rejuvenation treatments. Less painful than laser ablation and with longer-lasting results, facial injectables like hyaluronic…
Read MoreThe cannula is a crucial piece of equipment that no medical or aesthetic practice should ever go without. Any injector should always be familiar with the different types of cannulas…
Read MoreDermal filler treatment is a popular procedure that reduces the appearance of facial lines in different parts of the face, such as cheeks, jawline, nasolabial fold, and tear trough area.…
Read MoreWhen it comes to different aesthetic and medical procedures that involve injectables, doctors either use a blunt tipped cannula or a sharp needle to deliver the medication. Choosing the right…
Read MoreCannula injection is an excellent alternative if a patient is uncomfortable or afraid of the sharp-tipped needle in their procedure. The use of a blunt-tipped cannula has become increasingly popular…
Read MoreFacial injectables are some of the most commonly performed cosmetic treatments today, with the vast majority of them using a filler injection to distribute facial filler around areas of the…
Read MoreThe hypodermic syringe has been the preferred tool for injecting cosmetic and medical products for years and is an essential presence in every clinician’s office and the medical supplies of…
Read MoreInjectable dermal fillers are some of the most performed cosmetic procedures done in most cosmetic practices today. Traditionally, the hypodermic sharp needle was the medical tool of choice to administer…
Read MoreNon-surgical rhinoplasty has rapidly become a favored treatment for most patients looking for a nose job. Not only does it have less downtime compared to surgical rhinoplasty, but it can…
Read MoreWhile the majority of medical procedures are done with traditional sharp-tip needles, more and more cosmetic practices are switching to microcannula use. Combined with the surge of patients asking for…
Read MoreFacial fat is one of the leading concerns for many people who want to improve their appearance. Because fat can settle in the cheeks even with the slightest weight gain,…
Read MoreAspirations have been a long-taught safety procedure at hospitals that are used in intramuscular or subcutaneous injections to ensure that no major arteries are in the injection site. It’s an…
Read MoreDermal fillers are a non-invasive and effective way to get rid of lines, wrinkles, and other signs of aging. Common dermal filler sites include the nasolabial folds, cheeks, jawline, and…
Read MoreHypodermic needles have been the delivery system of choice for many clinical drugs and medications, but they have their fair share of drawbacks. While their efficiency at directly feeding liquid…
Read MoreTraditional liposuction is a long-standing cosmetic procedure, but it has its fair share of risks and complications. Some of these include botched fat removals, long recovery times, or excessive bleeding.…
Read MoreDermal fillers are a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure, but they aren’t free from any side effects. Bruising, tenderness, and uneven results are just some common complaints that patients report with…
Read MoreNeedles are not always used for injection. Like any medical device, needles are sub-categorized by their gauge, intended syringe pair, and function. Needles that are not used for injection are…
Read MoreDermal fillers are one of the most common minimally invasive cosmetic procedures performed in the United States. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, there were 16.3 million of…
Read MoreWhen there’s a market where patients are less willing to undergo considerable downtime and do not want a significant surgical procedure, the demand for soft-tissue fillers increases. According to data…
Read MoreIn a recent study conducted by The People’s Republic of China, multiple doctors tested various types of microcannulas to measure their differences and effectiveness. Let’s dive into what the study talked…
Read MoreMany spas, cosmetic offices, and doctors offer dermal filler injection services to their patients. Each and everyone has their unique way of performing these procedures. Many of these offices, however,…
Read MoreWhy Do Physicians love Microcannulas? Simply put? The clinical benefits. Benefits from blunt microcannulas include elimination or near elimination of the risks of accidental intravascular injection. An intravascular injection is…
Read MoreFor decades dermal fillers have been delivered to the face through a hypodermic needle. Nevertheless, aesthetic cannulas have become more popular over recent years, particularly for more extensive regions of…
Read MoreWhat is Microcannula? A huge reason people avoid getting facial fillers is the fear that the needles used to inject the treatment will be too uncomfortable. Luckily we have microcannula.…
Read MoreThe Microcannula technique has transformed the cosmetic business and presented doctors with a unique, innovative way of offering facial fillers injections. The method enables doctors to slide the blunt tip…
Read MoreThe microcannula technique has grown into becoming an increasingly attractive method for doctors injecting cosmetic fillers. Prior studies have demonstrated that the microcannula technique allows the filler to be injected…
Read MoreLip augmentation has developed momentum in recent years and has rapidly become one of the most popular bodily enhanced sites. Proper lip augmentation is often about looking at the dimensions…
Read MoreFat deep within the skin loses volume throughout the natural aging process. Facial bones even tend to lose their size over time. That’s why soft-tissue fillers have become increasingly powerful…
Read MoreMicrocannulas vs. Needles? Not much is different. A cannula is boiled down to being a tube that does not end in a sharp point – but has a blunt tip.…
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