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Beauty Bytes with Dr. Kay: Secrets of a Plastic Surgeon™

336: Utilizing Ultrasound Technology to Avoid Risks with Injectable Fillers

Beauty Bytes with Dr. Kay: Secrets of a Plastic Surgeon™

Kay Durairaj, MD, FACS @beautybydrkay

Business, Fashion & Beauty, Health & Fitness, Arts, Management & Marketing, Medicine

4.9608 Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2021

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

On this week's episode of Beauty Bytes with Dr. Kay: Secrets of a Plastic Surgeon, I’m joined with a friend, and world-renowned Plastic Surgeon Dr. Steven Weiner, live from Vegas baby!
We discuss everything from the cutting edge technology of ultrasound, biohacking your life and health to stay youthful with or without surgery, the risks of injecting these fillers if not confident of the anatomical regions, and the growing injector pressures stemming unrealistic patient expectations! Tune in while we take you on an immersive discussion tying together ultrasound therapy and the future it has for injectors, the importance of injectors being properly educated and experienced, and the increasing problem of Instagram filter-related expectations.

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0:00.0

Well, hello, hello, guys. We're listening with Dr. Steve Weiner today, a premier expert in ultrasound for the face with facial injectables. If you haven't already heard about this

0:21.9

trend, you might want to jump on board. Dr. Weiner thinks it's going to become standard of care

0:26.3

for aesthetic practices. Hey, Steve. Yes. Introduce yourself. What's your background? How many years

0:31.4

you've been doing this? So I'm a facial plastic head neck surgeon, just like you. I've been in

0:37.4

practice over 25 years. exclusively injections for the past 15.

0:42.8

I've been doing ultrasound for a little under two years.

0:45.8

I've been pounding the table since I was introduced to it in Amsterdam by the cutaneous group.

0:52.2

When I went there, I go, oh my God, this is going to be my future of ultrasound.

0:58.7

And I became very adapted at ultrasound during the pandemic when we were quarantined.

1:05.2

And I, ultrasound.

1:06.3

You were practicing all this time on yourself?

1:08.4

I was practiced on my self.

1:09.4

Wait, I saw someone do your temple. Made a temple injection with ultrasound.

1:12.6

I thought how brave you are.

1:14.6

Yeah, that's how I'm actually training.

1:16.6

During quarantine, I ultrassounded all my family members, my dog.

1:21.6

And I perfected it and I'm still perfecting it.

1:26.6

And you don't need to do it that much, but ultrasound will give you a clue to what's going on with your patient.

1:32.8

Even if you're a great anatomist, things are different between patients.

1:36.3

Anatomy is instinctly variable.

1:39.1

Is this something that we start our exam with these days?

1:42.0

In a facial assessment, should we start with a little

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