Many modern clinics use facial ultrasound during filler treatments. This technology helps your provider see the blood vessels and layers of tissue under your skin in real time. By doing this, they can inject the filler more safely and reduce the risk of complications.
Before your procedure, your provider may do a pre-treatment facial mapping ultrasound. This means they check where important blood vessels are located so they can plan safe injection paths. This step is especially important for protecting your vision and making your treatment as safe as possible.
To support patient safety, continuity of care, and regulatory compliance, we offer a downloadable nose filler complications tracking card. This card provides a simple, standardised way to record treatment details, early warning signs, and post-procedure observations related to nose filler treatments.
Designed to support clinical documentation, patient education, and risk management, the card assists practitioners in meeting professional and regulatory expectations for adverse event awareness, escalation, and record-keeping. It also empowers patients with clear guidance on what to monitor and when to seek clinical review, reinforcing a shared commitment to safe, accountable aesthetic care.
This quick reference guide is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is intended for use by appropriately trained medical professionals. It does not constitute medical advice, formal clinical guidance, or a substitute for accredited training, individual clinical judgement, or local regulatory protocols.
Aesthetic procedures carry inherent risks, including rare but serious complications such as vascular occlusion and vision loss. Practitioners must have appropriate training in facial anatomy, complication recognition, and emergency management, including immediate access to appropriate reversal agents and established referral pathways.
Sonographic Ultrasound accepts no liability for clinical decisions made based on this material. Clinicians are responsible for practising within their scope, professional guidelines, and indemnity requirements.
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