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How to Aspirate Filler Correctly

Aspiration can be a useful yet often overlooked safety technique in certain advanced dermal filler procedures.

Its role in minimizing complications can provide increased safety margin and neglecting this practice can in certain circumstances have the potential to lead to devastating consequences, not only for your client’s health but also for your professional reputation.

Terms like vascular occlusion, ischemia, and tissue necrosis may sound clinical, but to your clients, they mean one thing: avoidable damage that can result in pain, disfigurement, and permanent scarring.

Such outcomes can erode their trust in you, damage your credibility, and negatively impact your confidence going forward and on the practice's growth.

Incorporating aspiration into your technique isn’t just about clinical precision—it’s about improving patient safety, enhancing client satisfaction, and building a practice where excellence and care go hand in hand. What steps can you take to refine your methods and protect your clients from these unnecessary risks?

We’ve created a comprehensive guide to help YOU master safe practices, mitigate complications, and elevate your standards in advanced dermal filler treatments.

Our Level & Master trainer demonstrates how to safely treat Glabellar lines with dermal filler after aspirating the syringe

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