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Natalie Haswell

Aesthetic Nurse, Haswell Aesthetics, Colchester

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Treating the cheeks with hyaluronic acid filler

Cheek augmentation is recommended when there is evidence of bony resorption and/or fat pat atrophy that results in skin laxity and/or evidence of general ageing. All of this can be assessed medically...

Periorbital rejuvenation and tear trough filler

Dermal filler fills an area and changes light reflection; however, it will not help hyperpigmented skin or hollowness due to puffy eyes and poor lymphatic drainage (Sharad, 2012). Many patients with...

Understanding facial anatomy in aesthetic practice

This lack of regulation makes the aesthetics industry open to any person to inject wrinkle relaxants and soft tissue fillers at present with no medical training, no evidence of anatomy knowledge, no...

The four ethical principles and their application in aesthetic practice

Autonomy is one of the fundamental ethical principles in medicine. It is a term that describes the patient's ability and right to make an informed and un-coerced decision. Patients can only make a...

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