I suspect, with no evidence at all, that dissolving procedures are mostly driven by beauty culture, with some people realizing that they look less than beautiful with their excessive fillers - even if it did take them a decade or two to notice. Such is the allure of facial distortion.
It's interesting about health concerns, given that fil…
I suspect, with no evidence at all, that dissolving procedures are mostly driven by beauty culture, with some people realizing that they look less than beautiful with their excessive fillers - even if it did take them a decade or two to notice. Such is the allure of facial distortion.
It's interesting about health concerns, given that fillers have been around for a very long time, and predominantly aimed at and used by women. Why is safety only being considered so belatedly?
In Australia, safety and medical concerns haven't had any attention, not gaining media coverage here.
I suspect, with no evidence at all, that dissolving procedures are mostly driven by beauty culture, with some people realizing that they look less than beautiful with their excessive fillers - even if it did take them a decade or two to notice. Such is the allure of facial distortion.
It's interesting about health concerns, given that fillers have been around for a very long time, and predominantly aimed at and used by women. Why is safety only being considered so belatedly?
In Australia, safety and medical concerns haven't had any attention, not gaining media coverage here.