Dermal fillers, if you must

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India is seeing a surge in the aesthetic injectables market, expected to grow over 5 per cent annually through 2030, according to GlobalData, a data and analytics company...

And its not just celebrities who are getting it done, the demand is also increasing among common people..

As we age and/or due to sun exposure, muscle action, inadequate sleep and sleep positions, smoking, weight loss and even stress, the skin tissue gets lost or shrinks..

Many temporary and permanent dermal fillers have been approved for plumping up soft tissue, filling in facial wrinkles and smoothening the skin...

The adverse events can include infection, ulceration, swelling and redness at the injection site, minor temporary bleeding, bruising, itching, skin discolouration, lumps (nodules) forming under the skin, allergic reaction, bumps, and in rare cases, disfigurement...