Elevating the Standard of Care
For years, the sharp needle was the undisputed standard for dermal filler injections. While effective, its use carries inherent risks, notably increased bruising, swelling, and, most critically, the danger of vascular occlusion (V.O.)—where filler is injected into a vessel, blocking blood flow.
The introduction and popularization of the blunt-tipped micro-cannula have fundamentally shifted the paradigm in aesthetic medicine. It is not just a tool; it is a commitment to safer, less traumatic, and often more precise structural placement.