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You are by far the best teacher! Concise, straight to the point, easy to understand, & informative! Seriously learned a lot & am still continuing to learn from you.
Thank you so much for keeping on learning to help us not to make mistakes. Can you please do a video on the Glabella and nasolabial with the canular with your new techniques expertise, please?
Very educational❤ I have binge watched just about every educational vid on Dermal fillers. I do have a medical background in Nursing and it has helped me a long with doing my own DIY aesthetics. I have done ALL of my own dermal fillers, lips, nasal labia folds, Glabella region and superficial wrinkle filling. Fortunately, Everything has gone smoothly. I do have Hyaluronidase on hand for added peace of mind. I do not recommend ANYONE try this at home, zero, NEVER, NOBODY.
Dr Pearce you say a needle is safe but this video states a cannula is for nose? Im looking at rhinoplasty so want to know the safest technique and find a Dr who administers the safest way
@@littlemissgroove In good hands either instrument is safe- it does depend a lot on how you use it, and the many additional little safety steps which surround the actual injection. Anyone who is experienced and talks about safety in their content is likely to have given this a lot of thought- Sometimes it looks either/ or in content but there is a lot of nuance, and I would choose your practitioner on their attitude to safety, not between needle or cannula.
@@danestheticsmedical yes sure= always a hot topic. I also loved your video on male treatments- that could be interesting. Hope the new clinic is booming- looks great!
Thank you. What about using a 22G cannula in retrograde fashion, instead of a needle? I’ve read 22G is the best gauge cannula for the least amount of risk of VO. Studies show that gauge is less risky than say a 25G.
Hi, I had fillers in my nasal fold in october 2021 and about a couple weeks later I started having eye problems such as eye pressure, pain, severe headaches and vision changes. Now that it is a couple months later, I have floaters in my vision, permeant vision prescription changes, occasional eye pain, and headaches still. Can this be due to the nasal fillers? I went to a couple eye doctors and they cannot find anything wrong with my eyes and are confused by what it can be. I did not mention that I had fillers and now just realizing that it could be a contributor. I am going to see a couple of eye doctors again soon and will bring it up but would like to know what you think. Thanks!
Hi Mr.Dan, first of all thank you for your videos. I am a anaesthesia RN and a big fan of yours, I find them very comprehensive and I like how you explain them. I would like to ask you a question if you could help me, I got PDO threads under my eyes, (eyebag area) a year ago. one of the eyes is a bit swollen when I smile. Is there anything I could do about it? Thank you in advance.
🤔 I’m not an expert in the PDO field. It’s not Health Canada approved so I don’t offer them yet. Is it bunching or swollen? Maybe it’s affecting the muscle?
@@danestheticsmedical thanks for your answer. Yes maybe is due to the muscle, it was the same amount in both eyes and it just bunching in one of them. In that case, is there any aesthetic solution for it?
Hi I've read and seem over and over that a cannula is more dangerous for filler placement in nose. That most cases of blindness globally are down to cannula. Now I'm confused 😵
Doctor, I had nasal fold filler 9 weeks ago. She put a bolos in periform fossa and kept injecting, I could feel pressure and filler going up the side of my nose almost to my eye area… I noticed about 3 days later that my right eye same side this happened, seemed to be sinking lower into my eye socket. I returned to injector 2 weeks later and she removed some filler on my chin for marionette lines that never settled. I asked her if she could dissolve some of the filler that is irritating my nose and eye. She said no and that the filler has nothing to do with my eye. I am now waiting for authorization to go see ocular plastics. Horrified that I am going to go blind all because of a wrinkle. I ish you could see my eye and evaluate what is going on. Can the filler be removed this long after? Who do I go to? She won’t remove it and I don’t trust her anymore. Thank you doctor
They aren’t Health Canada approved yet. I’ve seen some nice results, but I’ve also heard that it’s a little risky placing threads around the obicularis muscle. Once I know more, I’ll chat about it. Thanks!
Hi Dan, I am in the UK. I've lost quite a significant amount of fat in the cheeks because of covid and some weird autoimmune issues. I have pretty nasty sunken cheeks, but not in a way that I would look like a model but rather like a chimpanzee :D (sad) I've been doing extensive research into filling my cheeks as I've been having this issue already more than a year and it very much destroys my self-esteem. Is there a safe method to do some cheek fillers to avoid blindness? Would you recommend that I should only concentrate on a specialist who uses Ultrasound for facial vascular mapping before any filling? I would highly appreciate any kind of answer. Do you offer any sort of one-off video consultation? Thank you very much. Tom
Tbh what this confirms is you are not really exceptionally familiar with the anatomy and rely on second hand knowledge and personal experience . This is the default position for almost all fillers . At least you strive to learn which is great and improve . Many don’t which is bad news . This is very much the domain of skin cancer surgeons who expose all this anatomy routinely . Almost all the filler instructors out there are none surgically trained and therefore in no real position of authority to comment on anatomy . I would suggest since you’re actually genuinely caring that you attach yourself to a plastic surgeon for a year and thoroughly learn the anatomy by eye UNDER the skin surface . That way you will disseminate higher level knowledge . I would suggest it will substantially change your practice . Knowledge as it stands is based on aggregate surface anatomy . You need to get under the bonnet son.
👋🏼 I encourage you to view the rest of the videos on this channel. They mostly focus on anatomy. Here’s one that I think you would appreciate about the nose. th-cam.com/video/nR136rrQd2E/w-d-xo.html Thanks for commenting. Dan.
Serious about becoming an injector? Do you want to master techniques and strengthen your business? Be sure to visit my Patreon page for both full length medical aesthetics tutorials and entrepreneurial strategies to take your practice to the next level.
⭐www.patreon.com/danestheticsmedical
⭐Instagram @danestheticsmedical
HEELO Dan....and what about PLA biostimulator (sculptra etc).. and blidness ...?
You are by far the best teacher! Concise, straight to the point, easy to understand, & informative! Seriously learned a lot & am still continuing to learn from you.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for keeping on learning to help us not to make mistakes. Can you please do a video on the Glabella and nasolabial with the canular with your new techniques expertise, please?
Absolutely!
thank you so much for your update and make us more confident with new techniques and lower risks for dear clients
Incredibly informative as always
Thanks!
Very educational❤ I have binge watched just about every educational vid on Dermal fillers.
I do have a medical background in Nursing and it has helped me a long with doing my own DIY aesthetics.
I have done ALL of my own dermal fillers, lips, nasal labia folds, Glabella region and superficial wrinkle filling.
Fortunately, Everything has gone smoothly. I do have Hyaluronidase on hand for added peace of mind.
I do not recommend ANYONE try this at home, zero, NEVER, NOBODY.
Thanks for the video. Look forward for the technique
Great summary and additional thoughts Dan!
Thanks Dr. Pearce! Perhaps a topic for us to explore?
Dr Pearce you say a needle is safe but this video states a cannula is for nose? Im looking at rhinoplasty so want to know the safest technique and find a Dr who administers the safest way
@@littlemissgroove In good hands either instrument is safe- it does depend a lot on how you use it, and the many additional little safety steps which surround the actual injection. Anyone who is experienced and talks about safety in their content is likely to have given this a lot of thought- Sometimes it looks either/ or in content but there is a lot of nuance, and I would choose your practitioner on their attitude to safety, not between needle or cannula.
@@danestheticsmedical yes sure= always a hot topic. I also loved your video on male treatments- that could be interesting. Hope the new clinic is booming- looks great!
I’m always waiting for your videos I get a lot of benefits from it thanks alot always waiting for more
Haha. Thanks! More to come
Good information! Thank You for uploading!
Can you do a video on the cannula technique for the nasolabial and piriformis fossa
Yes, 100%. I’ll be posting it shortly
Thank you very much for the information 😀 😊
would you be able to show us how you use the ultrasound prior to injecting?
could you please make a video which vessels lead to blindness and which are safe from this point of view?
Great info.! Thank you!
Thank you. What about using a 22G cannula in retrograde fashion, instead of a needle? I’ve read 22G is the best gauge cannula for the least amount of risk of VO. Studies show that gauge is less risky than say a 25G.
Hi, I had fillers in my nasal fold in october 2021 and about a couple weeks later I started having eye problems such as eye pressure, pain, severe headaches and vision changes. Now that it is a couple months later, I have floaters in my vision, permeant vision prescription changes, occasional eye pain, and headaches still. Can this be due to the nasal fillers? I went to a couple eye doctors and they cannot find anything wrong with my eyes and are confused by what it can be. I did not mention that I had fillers and now just realizing that it could be a contributor. I am going to see a couple of eye doctors again soon and will bring it up but would like to know what you think. Thanks!
How are you doing?
Hi is this chance also with with lipfillers? And is using canula better ?
Hi Mr.Dan, first of all thank you for your videos. I am a anaesthesia RN and a big fan of yours, I find them very comprehensive and I like how you explain them.
I would like to ask you a question if you could help me, I got PDO threads under my eyes, (eyebag area) a year ago. one of the eyes is a bit swollen when I smile.
Is there anything I could do about it?
Thank you in advance.
🤔 I’m not an expert in the PDO field. It’s not Health Canada approved so I don’t offer them yet. Is it bunching or swollen? Maybe it’s affecting the muscle?
@@danestheticsmedical thanks for your answer.
Yes maybe is due to the muscle, it was the same amount in both eyes and it just bunching in one of them.
In that case, is there any aesthetic solution for it?
Would you kindly make a video where you correct the thinning of the left side of the upper lip left side asymmetric, please?
where did you purchase the ultrasound machine?
im from egypt can i send to you... iwant to know the safest techniques used in filler
Do you inject Profhilo? Do you think it has a lower change of occlusion?
Hello Dan , very informative video as usual . I have a query involving one of my patients ? How do I send a picture to you ?
👋🏼 send me a message to my IG. Same handle
Hi Dan! I can’t seem to find the video for the NL folds with cannula technique you talk about here
I just posted it!
@@danestheticsmedical just watched it and it was great!! Thanks for the video and thank you for calling me on IG (I’m the md from Montréal !!!)
drawing back on syringe for 5 seconds that what I saw them teaching ., so drawing blood tell s your in a vein ?
Hi I've read and seem over and over that a cannula is more dangerous for filler placement in nose. That most cases of blindness globally are down to cannula. Now I'm confused 😵
Doctor, I had nasal fold filler 9 weeks ago. She put a bolos in periform fossa and kept injecting, I could feel pressure and filler going up the side of my nose almost to my eye area… I noticed about 3 days later that my right eye same side this happened, seemed to be sinking lower into my eye socket. I returned to injector 2 weeks later and she removed some filler on my chin for marionette lines that never settled. I asked her if she could dissolve some of the filler that is irritating my nose and eye. She said no and that the filler has nothing to do with my eye. I am now waiting for authorization to go see ocular plastics. Horrified that I am going to go blind all because of a wrinkle. I ish you could see my eye and evaluate what is going on. Can the filler be removed this long after? Who do I go to? She won’t remove it and I don’t trust her anymore. Thank you doctor
What are your thoughts on dissolvable threads? Can they be effective for the smile lines and under eye?
I put PCL screw threads using a cannula under my eyes, it REALLY helped lines and they look less sunken for sure!
@@Timeless_Lea even after the swelling goes down? Thanks for the input, I'm thinking about getting threads on a forehead line.
@@M.11-u4k Yes, mine still look so good at approximately 5 weeks, there isn’t any swelling now 👍🏻
They aren’t Health Canada approved yet. I’ve seen some nice results, but I’ve also heard that it’s a little risky placing threads around the obicularis muscle. Once I know more, I’ll chat about it.
Thanks!
@@danestheticsmedical I’m sure you will be an expert at those too in no time! 👍🏻
We have been looking at acquiring an ultrasound machine. There is so much out there it's hard to make a choice. Do you have any suggestions?
👋🏼 I like the Clarius L20 HD
Hi Dan, I am in the UK. I've lost quite a significant amount of fat in the cheeks because of covid and some weird autoimmune issues. I have pretty nasty sunken cheeks, but not in a way that I would look like a model but rather like a chimpanzee :D (sad) I've been doing extensive research into filling my cheeks as I've been having this issue already more than a year and it very much destroys my self-esteem. Is there a safe method to do some cheek fillers to avoid blindness? Would you recommend that I should only concentrate on a specialist who uses Ultrasound for facial vascular mapping before any filling? I would highly appreciate any kind of answer. Do you offer any sort of one-off video consultation? Thank you very much. Tom
Tbh what this confirms is you are not really exceptionally familiar with the anatomy and rely on second hand knowledge and personal experience . This is the default position for almost all fillers . At least you strive to learn which is great and improve . Many don’t which is bad news . This is very much the domain of skin cancer surgeons who expose all this anatomy routinely . Almost all the filler instructors out there are none surgically trained and therefore in no real position of authority to comment on anatomy . I would suggest since you’re actually genuinely caring that you attach yourself to a plastic surgeon for a year and thoroughly learn the anatomy by eye UNDER the skin surface . That way you will disseminate higher level knowledge . I would suggest it will substantially change your practice . Knowledge as it stands is based on aggregate surface anatomy . You need to get under the bonnet son.
👋🏼 I encourage you to view the rest of the videos on this channel. They mostly focus on anatomy. Here’s one that I think you would appreciate about the nose. th-cam.com/video/nR136rrQd2E/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for commenting.
Dan.
What are you meaning with “downtime” what’s it ?
Recovery time from bruising
To be totally safe. Don’t do any fillers. Stick with botox only
Aspirate!!!
Yes!