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…
Crow’s feet, also known as laughter lines or character lines, are the fine lines and wrinkles that form around the corners of the eyes as we age. While they are a natural part of the aging process, many people seek ways to reduce their appearance and maintain a youthful appearance. Here are some crows feet treatment options that have been…
One more milestone For the first time in Ireland we are introducing a new concept of dermal filler using a homogeneous form of the patient’s own fat, called nano fat fill. Nano fat lipofilling is a totally new fat transfer concept. I would like to thank IBAM for introducing this innovative treatment concept to me. Nano fat fill has a…
People who frequently take selfies know the struggle to capture the best photo, using the best lighting and at the best angle. That overly rehearsed pose of curling out the chin and pouting the lips, all in an effort to capture that ‘perfect’ photo. It’s a modern-day problem that stems from a social media obsessed world. “Oh, that damn selfie…
Fat harvesting and graft lipofilling Fat harvested from another part of the patient body is another source of filler material to restore volume to the face. A process known as lipofilling. Fat is readily available and can be obtained from the sides of the abdomen, the flanks or the thighs to use in the face. The harvesting process is a…