The Dangers of Getting Cheap Fillers
While demand for injectables is at an all-time high, we’re also seeing an increasing number of bargain fillers being promoted.
While these offers may be especially tempting to younger patients or those shopping for the best price, aesthetic experts warn that unsuspecting individuals could be risking some pretty serious side-effects for a low-cost filler.
In fact, the dangers of getting cheap fillers can include irritation, allergic reaction, ongoing infections, nerve damage, facial drooping, disfigurement, blindness, and paralysis.
Keep reading to learn three reasons why you should avoid those filler deals that seem too good to be true.
1. The Injectable Product Could Be Imported
Fillers in the U.S. are strictly regulated and must undergo rigorous testing in order to gain FDA approval.
However, other countries place fewer restrictions on their fillers, and many European products have been associated with lumps and hardness.
That being said, your bargain treatment may involve an imported filler, as they are unsurprisingly lower in cost those manufactured and sold in the U.S.
2. Unethical Injectors May Take Drastic Measures to Keep Costs Low
In an effort to save money, questionable injectors may dilute fillers with water or saline. This practice not only reduces the product’s efficacy, but it also increases the risk of contamination and infection.
Additionally, reputable providers view fillers as a single-use product.
However, those offering very low-cost injections may save half-used filler syringes to use on the same patient at a later date. Or even worse, they may treat another patient with the leftover product.
3. Cheap Fillers Could Be Completely Counterfeit
Undergoing bargain injections can also mean that the filler is completely counterfeit and comprised of unknown substances, such as cement or silicone.
What’s more these, products are often produced in someone’s basement, without any quality control or sterility, and place unknowing patients in considerable danger.
For all of these reasons, it’s essential that patients only seek filler treatments from a board-certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon at a clean and professional establishment.
Plus, FDA-approved fillers performed by a reputable injector typically cost $600-$1500 per treatment, so prices that fall well-below this range are a major red flag and not worth your health and safety.
To learn more about safe and effective fillers from a leading injector, please call our office today to schedule a consultation.
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