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What may be required before injection of fillers?
What may be required before injection of fillers?
- Antibiotics
- X-rays
- Painkillers
- Ice, anesthetic, or nerve block (correct)
What sensation may occur during injection of fillers?
What sensation may occur during injection of fillers?
- Tingling
- Itching
- Stinging or burning (correct)
- Numbness
When may allergy testing be required for fillers?
When may allergy testing be required for fillers?
- For some fillers (correct)
- Always
- Never
- Only for permanent fillers
When can patients return to everyday activities after filler injection?
When can patients return to everyday activities after filler injection?
What varies with the filler used?
What varies with the filler used?
What do most fillers offer in terms of results?
What do most fillers offer in terms of results?
What are possible side effects of filler injection?
What are possible side effects of filler injection?
Where are serious side effects more likely to occur?
Where are serious side effects more likely to occur?
Flashcards
Filler Injection Prep
Filler Injection Prep
Ice, anesthetic, or nerve block may be required.
Filler Injection Sensation
Filler Injection Sensation
Patients may feel stinging or burning.
Filler Allergy Test
Filler Allergy Test
Allergy testing is needed for some fillers.
Filler Downtime
Filler Downtime
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Filler Variation
Filler Variation
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Filler Duration
Filler Duration
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Filler Side Effects
Filler Side Effects
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Filler Provider Risk
Filler Provider Risk
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Study Notes
- Fillers may require ice, anesthetic, or nerve block before injection
- Injection may cause stinging or burning sensation
- Allergy testing may be required for some fillers
- Patients can return to everyday activities after injection
- Results and downtime vary with the filler used
- Most fillers offer temporary results and require repeat treatments
- Possible side effects include redness, swelling, tenderness, and bruising
- Serious side effects are more likely with non-medical providers or settings
- To achieve natural-looking results, injectors must have expertise in placing fillers
- Patients should ask their dermatologist about the recommended filler and how long it should last.
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