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All Medical Professionals Need Cosmetic Injectable Training for This Reason.

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Botched has released a sneak peek episode in which transgender lady Rajee describes the disastrous results of her cosmetic injectable therapy. She went to a pumping party, an event outside of a medical clinic where people get cosmetic injections from strangers.

To start, WTF? Injectables for cosmetic purposes should only be administered by a medical practitioner in a clinical or spa setting. Trained medical personnel are familiar with the various necessary procedures to take before administering an injection.

Second, always be aware of the contents of any injections you administer. Botox and dermal fillers are two examples of cosmetic injectable procedures that have been shown to be quite safe and have received FDA approval. These procedures will help you look and feel more confident by sculpting and highlighting your best features and concealing any imperfections you may have. Not only may injecting dangerous substances, even cement!, cause major harm or death, but the consequences can be extremely disfiguring.

That’s why doctors need education in administering cosmetic injections. You need to go through training in order to administer Botox and dermal fillers to patients safely and effectively. Training not only provides theoretical knowledge about the risks and benefits of cosmetic injections but also allows for practical experience under the guidance of professionals.