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Thank you for a great question. Aquagold is a superficial microneedling therapy. While no procedure is completely risk free, superficial injections theoretically cannot lead to blindness as important vessels are typically located much deeper. The most likely HA complication with Aquagold can be infection and/or irritation.If you are afraid of HA, you may consider PRP and/or Exosomes therapy with Aquagold instead of HA.Hope this helps.Best, Dr.Anna Avaliani
Aquagold involves very superficial "injections" that are more similar to microneedling procedure and the technique used varies significantly from dermal fillers. So while nothing is risk free, there is very low risk of blindness caused by vascular occlusion.Hope this helps!
The under eye area when treated with an AquaGold infusion, my go to filler is typically a choice of Volbella, SkinVive, or Revanesse Versa. All three of these would be beneficial because they are thin, hyaluronic acid based fillers.
Microinfusions, also known as microinjections or mesotherapy, have been growing in popularity as a way to deliver small amounts of Botox and filler to the skin. While there is some evidence to suggest that microinfusions can be effective for a variety of cosmetic concerns, more research is...
The answer is YES, but its very temporary. Very low risk as its superficial and nothing like traditional Dermapen. One is stamping one is gliding. So, it will work in good hands, it will improve slightly for a few weeks. Dr Davin Lim. Brisbane. Australia.