04/05/2026
INJECTABLE TREATMENTS carry real anatomical risk, and safety depends on training, judgement, and governance — not just product choice.
• Facial anatomy varies from person to person; “standard” landmarks are not a guarantee.
• Safety is a system: assessment, technique choices, constant reassessment during treatment, and knowing when to stop.
• The right practitioner is prepared for the unexpected and can recognise when something doesn’t look or feel right.
• You should always know who is treating you, what they are trained to do, and what medical support/escalation pathways are in place.
• Your best protection is a proper consultation: full medical history, previous treatments, informed consent, and realistic expectations.
Save this as a reminder to prioritise training, governance, and safety when choosing a clinic.