A little tip for next time, when withdrawing the product, it helps putting the vial upside down and keeping the needle where the product is located when aspirating
To get ride of bubbles, hold the syringe, needle up as you want the air to move out of the needle by hitting it so the bubbles move out. You then pull down and then remove all the air
You should never inject any bubbles so you need to remove all of the bubbles to decrease any risks
Hope this works best for you next time
When you reconstitute 100u nabota with 2ml .... It's equal to 5u per 0.1 ml so 1u per line ...keep in mind there are 5 lines to your 0.1 ml. I personally find this easier as equal 1u per line
When reconstituting with 2.5ml then you get 4u per 0.1ml so you have 0.8u per line. When you inject 2u, you have to inject 2.5 lines which is more difficult to see
It's important as you do not get the same amount of units (concentration ) when diluting
With a smaller amount. If you use the same amount on the line, you are actually injecting more units
Amazing job 💯 your lips look amazing. Before and after pics. looks natural ...I couldn't tell that you had lip filler. I am contemplating about filler but afraid ...you make me want to trial it out
Thanks for all the tips
I love watching your videos thanks for all the information... can't wait to see the results with this product.
I do have to provide a little feedback as I have been watching all of you do videos about meso under the eye.
Being a nurse, I would like to provide some guidance about the meso injections under the eye to hopefully help with less bleeding, less trauma and less bruising ....who wouldn't want that right !
I have noticed that most of you almost insert the hole length of the needle and this causes more trauma. By inserting only the bevel tip facing up maybe 1mm at most, in a 20° angle approx. and lifting the skin just a little bit not as much as I see would cause less trauma and less bleeding under the eye.
Also holding or pulling the skin down with the other hand finger helps hold everything in place and the needle goes in more easily, result smaller hole, less trauma and bleeding
Lastly, before inserting, assessing where the needle will be inserted, the skin is usually really thin and you can see the small veins which can be easily avoided by changing the direction of the injection or move over a little just to avoid the small vein which is another tip to help with causing less bleeding and therefore less trauma and risk of bruising