Friday, January 3, 2014

Happy New Year... 2014



Its the start of a new year. Time flies ever so fast. Reminiscing back to the earlier days of running the clinic, how much things have changed. Now, my skills are more than grown, I have started to train other doctors for most of the filler and botulinum toxin techniques. I have a good team, with a strong manager to help manage most of the clinic day to day dealings. We've established the appointment only concept that not only allows you to plan for your appointment, but for us to make the best of your time. My foreign patients love this concept, the locals are still trying to get use to it.

We've made a lot of new allies for this year, and new projects are unveiling. We may have dropped a few, but the aim is to move forward, hence we need to focus on the positives. We have good and loyal patients, we have a lot of new ones too. With the new regulations hopefully Malaysia will be able to compete with its neighbouring countries in terms of Medical Aesthetics more proactively and provide overall great service and good reputation.

Unfortunately, there are still a lot of people who fall prey to beauticians doing injections etc, providing so called professional exclusive services. An overall price comparison, their prices compared to doctor prices are pretty much similar with perhaps a few hundred difference. I have been consulting patients whom have had beautician work done on their face and overall most of them are not happy with the work, but the worst part is you can't remove it, unless of course surgically. And most surgeons would charge a bomb for having to clean up someone else's mess, plus the complications that may arise from the surgery.

So for the start of this new year, I would like to give a take home message to all my readers who may consider improving their looks for this year.



5 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Let Anyone Else But A Trained Dr Poke A Needle to Your Face

1. The Face is the first thing a person notices when they look at you. Getting fillers or BTA from an untrained hand may make you look weird / disproportionate / abnormal. Every trained medical aesthetic practitioner goes through measurement training and ratio training that allows them to make an educated assessment of your face's needs and amount required. Beauticians only inject base on what they think is pretty but not based on scientific guidelines. What may be pretty to them may not be pretty to anyone else.

2. Beauticians are not taught surgical anatomy. Yes, they may argue, they have anatomy syllabus in their courses but it is very non-specific and mostly related to massage techniques. Even doctors who are not trained in medical aesthetics have issues with face anatomy (I conduct training, I know) and most only know basic. You need a really in depth knowledge of the anatomy of the structures of your face before you can safely poke a needle in it. There are many areas which you cannot inject or even if you did required high level of care. There are reported cases of skin necrosis, granulomas, etc with filler injections even with the most trained hands, what else an untrained hand? And what more a non-medical personnel who doesn't even have the basic.

3. The collagen that beauticians keep saying they are injecting are not 100% collagen. The source is questionable, most are taken from China since its super cheap there and unlikely to be sterile. For those with religious preferences, most collagen for fillers are bovine (cow) or porcine (pig) in origin. We will never use marine sources because of very high allergy rates in humans. Sometimes, they even use human collagen (which I have no idea how they extract). Another issue is that most of the time, liquid silicone is included in the concoction to give it better volume for less usage and for the effect to stay longer (rather permanent). My simplest advice would be to be inquisitive about the product you use - see the packaging, make sure the box and the filler is the same thing, make sure it is sterile, and make sure you can actually read the label on the box.

4. Any break in the skin allows bacteria and viruses to come in and cause a local infection. Doctors are drilled with need for sterility for all procedures even before they graduate. Beauticians and other non-medical injectors are not trained towards sterility. How sure are you that the needle they use has not been used before, how sure are you that their swabs are not expired? What about communicable diseases? How healthy is your injector? You have no idea about their own medical background. Furthermore, if a doctor's procedure gets infected, the doctor can treat and prescribe antibiotics, what can your beautician do besides ask you to seek help from a doctor?

5. Beauticians charge cheaper? On contrary, you may be paying so much more for what they are worth. Most beauticians will charge 5-10 fold of their cost price, whilst most doctors would charge base on the market price for a certain product and their experience. I had one patient who went to a beautician for a nose filler and was charged RM 15K. Luckily she only paid half, but with the amount of money, I told her she could have gotten a proper rhinoplasty done. She was unhappy with the filler work which made her nose look so big that she was depressed. Then she had to spend another RM 6K to remove it from a surgeon and a few more $$ for a proper rhinoplasty. Altogether, she spent almost RM 50K for something that she could have saved if she had consulted a proper doctor to begin with.



The medical aesthetic industry is a very lucrative industry which most Malaysians are starting to realise nowadays. Hence many people will try to grab the opportunity to be in this industry. Its not a bad thing, but personally I feel that you should only sell a skill that you possess and able to handle inclusive of the consultation and complications. Although the government has imposed certain regulations on Medical Aesthetics and Beauticians, however, enforcement in Malaysia is very poor. Because of this, as a consumer, it is your own responsibility to make an informed educated decision when deciding on any procedure. Remember, all medical aesthetic procedures are elective - take your time to do your own research and sleep on it before deciding. If you are not comfortable with the injector, just walk away. Its your face anyway. Hesitation is better than regret.

Happy New Year Peeps!! Look out for more interesting blog entries for this year.



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