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Dermal filler migration

Dermal filler migration

Filler Migration Dermal filler migration refers to the movement of the filler material from the intended site of injection to another area under the skin surface. Dermal filler migration can occur at any time after treatment, but it’s most likely to happen within the first few weeks to months after the injection. Causes of dermal filler migration There are several…

Fat dissolving

Fat dissolving

Fat dissolving injections are a non-surgical cosmetic treatment that involves injecting a solution into targeted areas of the body to dissolve and eliminate unwanted fat cells. The solution typically contains deoxycholic acid. Deoxycholic acid is a naturally occurring substance that helps to break down and absorb dietary fat in the body. When the solution is injected into the area of…

Why Weight Stability is Non-Negotiable After liposuction

Why Weight Stability is Non-Negotiable After liposuction

Weight Changes So, you’ve invested in liposuction to achieve smoother contours and finally feel confident in your silhouette. The results look fantastic! But here’s the crucial part many patients overlook: your journey doesn’t end when the compression garment comes off. Significant weight gain or loss can profoundly impact those hard-earned results. While healthy weight management is always encouraged, drastic shifts…

Understanding Gynaecomastia

Understanding Gynaecomastia

Understanding Gynaecomastia Gynaecomastia is caused by an imbalance in the oestrogen and testosterone hormones. In men where the body produces more oestrogen than testosterone, leading to the development of breast tissue in men. Other factors that can contribute to male chest enlargement include certain medications, such as anabolic steroids, antidepressants, and anti-androgens, as well as underlying medical conditions, such as liver…

Abdominal Diastasis

Abdominal Diastasis

Abdominal diastasis, also known as separation of the recti, is a condition where the abdominal muscles separate, causing a visible bulge or gap in the midline of the abdomen. This separation occurs when the connective tissue (linea alba) between the two sides of the rectus abdominis muscle (the “six-pack” muscle) stretches and weakens, often as a result of pregnancy, obesity,…