LOS ANGELES, Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- A January
article on Harvard Health Publishing reports on an increase of
illegal do-it-yourself injectable fillers being sold online. The
article warns against untrained individuals injecting themselves
because significant and even life-threatening complications can
arise from improper use. West Los
Angeles-based health and beauty center West Empire Plastic
Surgery says that the huge risks that come with DIY fillers and
injectables can easily be avoided while still enjoying the benefits
of these products when used appropriately by visiting medical spas
and other providers supervised by, at a minimum, reputable
physicians or, better yet, board-certified plastic surgeons.
West Empire Plastic Surgery says that, while everyone likes
saving money, cutting corners when it comes to health is never a
good bargain — there's a reason why these at-home fillers are
illegal. The medical group says that serious issues such as
infections, stroke, and even death can occur due to botched
injections. West Empire Plastic Surgery adds that cosmetic
procedures require advanced skills and experience to know where to
place injections with results that appear natural and flattering.
For those performing these treatments at home or through a
questionable medical professional, the final results are unlikely
to be what they had in mind.
The medical group says that when cut-rate methods are chosen
over premium treatments from certified experts, patients may end up
spending vastly more to fix poor results than if they had simply
gone to a reputable provider in the first place. More important,
patients who do that are putting their priceless health at risk,
and not every problem can be fully resolved.
The West Los Angeles-based
health and beauty center says that the logic applies not only to
cosmetic facial rejuvenation procedures but even more to actual
plastic surgeries such as facelifts, which have more long-lasting
outcomes. The best and only way to get high-quality results safely
is to go to a board-certified physician who is qualified to perform
these procedures. Like West Empire Plastic Surgery's Dr. Mort Rivzi
and Dr. Sepideh Saber, the center
notes, plastic surgeons with board certification have gone through
a rigorous process ensuring that they have obtained all the
necessary skills and knowledge needed to perform procedures at the
highest aesthetic and safety standards. The result is greater
safety, more effective procedures, and more peace of mind for
beauty center clients.
Readers interested in learning more about the West Los Angeles-based health and beauty
center can call (424) 277-2443 or visit the medical group's website
at https://westempireplasticsurgery.com/.
Media Contact
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