Have you ever wondered what really causes the ‘duck lip’ look? Yes, it’s usually a case of too much filler, but it’s also what’s known as ‘filler migration’. This is when the filler moves from where it’s specifically injected (the lips) to the surrounding area.
Marjorie & Marilou Celebrate 5 Years With Us
Our two Advanced Senior Nurses Marilou and Marjorie have both just reached a very special career milestone. We sat them down for a quick Q&A to chat about how they started out and how their journey with TFP is going.
Team Spotlight: Registered Nurse Camille
Registered nurse Camille Belle started with The Face Place in March of 2020. Here she gives us a little peek into her world.
Banning Instagram Plastic Surgery Filters – Dr Cat’s Take
Dr Cat talks about the recent move by Instagram to ban plastic surgery filters which create exaggerated features, unrealistically smoothed out skin, and even bruising emulating cosmetic surgery.
Treating Men With Injectables
Treating a male patient requires a thorough understanding of the specific aesthetic and anatomical differences that are associated with men.
7 Things To Look For In A Safe Injectables Clinic
We know most of you are already raving fans of The Face Place, however with our current focus on filler safety, we felt it timely to offer some reminders, so you can ‘spread the word’ to your friends and family:
5 Myths About Having Injectables
After consulting patients for nearly 20 years now, we regularly hear the same fears and misconceptions around the cosmedicine industry. We’re here to put your fears to rest with this quick explainer.
Everything you (and your clinician) need to know about lip filler
When we assess the lip area, we realise that every person’s lips are different, however one thing is consistent – proportions. Proportions are paramount and distorted proportions can lead to the area looking overdone.
Dr Cat Discusses Dermal Filler Related Blindness
When you consider that there are hundreds of millions of filler treatments performed globally each year, filler blindness is a very rare side effect – but a very serious one.
Why We May Say No To Your Next Injectable Treatment
Yes it’s true, sometimes there are very good reasons why we choose not to treat you! We always place your best interests first and foremost.