Thursday, January 30, 2014

The new 3-D imaging technique relieved the facelift problems

Every year millions of woman remove their wrinkles, flabby their lips with the help of injecting a gel into facial tissues and softens grooves. All these methods were known as “liquid facelifts” which are simply persistent. Though it is found rare, some things go wrong and the patient’s skin changes into red within a few minutes or white or even becomes painful in the injected area of the skin. The main blood supply to the skin is stopped and if it is untreated, the tissue will dies and has the chance to leave scars. It was not explained by the physicians till now as the injected liquid acts mainly in facial tissue. The scientists are allowed by the new imaging technology from the university of Washington engineers to evaluate about the process that takes place in the tiny blood cells at the time of injection. Well, it is said by Shu-Hong (Holly) Chang, a UW assistant professor of Ophthalmology who specializes in plastic and reconstructive surgery that, “Filler-induced tissue death can be really devastating complication for the patient and provider.”

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