In connection with the article about the influencer Bianca Ingrosso, who had rags inserted under her eyes, after which the rags had moved, our consultant physician A. Kalaaji was asked if this could really happen. Kalaaji was asked if this can really happen.

 "In principle, fillers should not be able to move under the skin," he says. However, in rare cases this can happen after treatment - if it is placed in the right place, is of the right type, in the right amount and applied by the right hands, this should not happen. Nevertheless, it does happen that some of these criteria are not met, and then the patient may experience complications," he tells Dagbladet and Se og Hør.

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Cartagena calling

Cartagena calls June 2024 The World ISAPS meeting was this time held in Cartagena, Colombia, and our MD, PhD, Dr. Kalaaji, was invited as a speaker. He gave a

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