Yes I do see a difference. That took guts in that sensitive area. You were beautiful and perfect before but I do see the difference. Pretty cool after just one therapy. Thank you for sharing.
The nose, especially the upper bridge, is known to be the most dangerous area for fillers because of all the arteries that connect to the eyeballs. There have been reported cases of blindness following traditional needle injections in that area. Could you please explain the risks, if any, associated with the hyaluron pen in treating the nose?
Question: What filler is better for the nose a fine or deep and how much filler did you use on your nose, I know it depends on how much you have to do on the nose but for a job like yours, how much in total did you use.?
It looks great! The only thing is how often would this need to be done? I heard it last up to 5 months or so at least a couple of months. In Comparing the "liquid nose job" the one that is inserted with a needle, the product is gel form so lasts longer. And this one is the same type of hyloronic acid gel but diluted basicaly? Do you think this kind of method is more tramatizing/damaging because of the force used to insert it and the way its kinda forcefully dispersed into the skin. Also doing this long enough you think it'll start staying in the body longer kinda like building up more overtime (like the body just keeping it more ) and metabolizing it less? 😅 deep questions but im in Esthetics school and interested in these kinds of things.
This needs to be done 2-3 times a couple weeks apart when using the Hyaluron Pen(you have to “build” the product up because it is placed more superficially. The fillers used with the hyaluron pen are the same as you would use with a needle. There are many different varieties of filler for each brand, you just ha e to check the viscosity and make sure the one you want to use has 23mg or less. You also need to make sure the filler you choose has the correct molecular structure for the treatment you are doing. Also, you don’t want to push the pen into the area between the eyes, you squeeze the skin to make a little pocket of skin. If you are using the right filler it will not “disperse”. It will stay a hard but pliable bubble that will need to be massaged out.
I don’t really map for the nose. If you want to lift the tip then you’ll need to apply on the top of the nose or tip....I think I will put together another video on more mapping and include the nose.
I spent $600 to do the bridge of my nose and now you’re saying I can actually do the same thing with this pen? Interesting now I have to see what I have to buy and what type of filler I need for the bridge area any suggestions?
The pen is never going to able to give you the results you get with traditional needle application for the nose. You will also need to do this 2-3 times for the filler to stay. For the nose I like to use ammi crystal.
Out of 10 shots I've taken, only 3 or 4 have actually penetrated my skin, the rest of product have been left out and I feel like I've thrown away a lot of money... Maybe I need to apply more pressure? Do my skin is too oily and slippery? Or is it the quality of the ampoules?
Insanity.PSA which she didn’t mention…1.) she is doing this in her own home and touched the area MULTIPLE times with her gloves which aren’t sterile and continued to reinject and 2.) never mentions that this area has a HIGH risk of blindness when injecting or “blasting” HA filler into the area. Buyer beware.
If you are not trained and certified, I wouldn’t try it. You have to be careful how much you put in at a time and make sure you don’t have to much pressure. The problems usually happen when using traditional needles however.
Yes I do see a difference. That took guts in that sensitive area. You were beautiful and perfect before but I do see the difference. Pretty cool after just one therapy. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you 😊 I think it works ok so far, but we shall see
The nose, especially the upper bridge, is known to be the most dangerous area for fillers because of all the arteries that connect to the eyeballs. There have been reported cases of blindness following traditional needle injections in that area. Could you please explain the risks, if any, associated with the hyaluron pen in treating the nose?
Oh my gosh that was a huge difference.it looks great!
Question: What filler is better for the nose a fine or deep and how much filler did you use on your nose, I know it depends on how much you have to do on the nose but for a job like yours, how much in total did you use.?
I finally got a nose filler at the doctors office. All he had to use was 0.25 ml. I am definitely a good candidate for hylauron pen. 😍😍
Awesome 👏🏻 It doesn’t take much filler to make a difference with nose enhancements
Your nose is just like mine. This was REAL. THANK YOU SO MUCH. Odd question, were you also borne preme?
It looks great! The only thing is how often would this need to be done? I heard it last up to 5 months or so at least a couple of months. In Comparing the "liquid nose job" the one that is inserted with a needle, the product is gel form so lasts longer. And this one is the same type of hyloronic acid gel but diluted basicaly? Do you think this kind of method is more tramatizing/damaging because of the force used to insert it and the way its kinda forcefully dispersed into the skin. Also doing this long enough you think it'll start staying in the body longer kinda like building up more overtime (like the body just keeping it more ) and metabolizing it less? 😅 deep questions but im in Esthetics school and interested in these kinds of things.
This needs to be done 2-3 times a couple weeks apart when using the Hyaluron Pen(you have to “build” the product up because it is placed more superficially. The fillers used with the hyaluron pen are the same as you would use with a needle. There are many different varieties of filler for each brand, you just ha e to check the viscosity and make sure the one you want to use has 23mg or less. You also need to make sure the filler you choose has the correct molecular structure for the treatment you are doing. Also, you don’t want to push the pen into the area between the eyes, you squeeze the skin to make a little pocket of skin. If you are using the right filler it will not “disperse”. It will stay a hard but pliable bubble that will need to be massaged out.
I want to lift a little bit my tip nose is that possible ?? Thank you
Yes
Hello! Is there any mapping to lift the tip of the nose?? That is really my main concern..thanks
I don’t really map for the nose. If you want to lift the tip then you’ll need to apply on the top of the nose or tip....I think I will put together another video on more mapping and include the nose.
I spent $600 to do the bridge of my nose and now you’re saying I can actually do the same thing with this pen? Interesting now I have to see what I have to buy and what type of filler I need for the bridge area any suggestions?
The pen is never going to able to give you the results you get with traditional needle application for the nose. You will also need to do this 2-3 times for the filler to stay. For the nose I like to use ammi crystal.
My first nose injection; I had to instruct the Dr. for what I wanted And he charged me 1500$
How dangerous is it if you just do .2 shots? I want to try it but scared of dangerous of it. I did get certified to use it already
Out of 10 shots I've taken, only 3 or 4 have actually penetrated my skin, the rest of product have been left out and I feel like I've thrown away a lot of money... Maybe I need to apply more pressure? Do my skin is too oily and slippery? Or is it the quality of the ampoules?
Hii..what best scale u use for 1 area for your nose..and how if bleeding area inthercantal vein?please answer my 2 question tq
hello how many hours my nose stay red.... thank youuuu
Which filler did u use
Insanity.PSA which she didn’t mention…1.) she is doing this in her own home and touched the area MULTIPLE times with her gloves which aren’t sterile and continued to reinject and 2.) never mentions that this area has a HIGH risk of blindness when injecting or “blasting” HA filler into the area. Buyer beware.
Is this safe, I really want to do this but im scared because you can apparently hit a nerve and go blind??
If you are not trained and certified, I wouldn’t try it. You have to be careful how much you put in at a time and make sure you don’t have to much pressure. The problems usually happen when using traditional needles however.
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