Patricia Molloy
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But the public aren't aware of this.
And that's one of the biggest things.
I think, you know, the government have to take this on board, protect the public so that catastrophic things will not happen.
Because, as I said, medics will all the time ensure the patients are as safe as they possibly can be.
But if you don't have that training and education behind you, you just don't know what you're doing.
I just don't understand.
As I said, it's a simple thing to do.
It's not difficult.
It's not finance either because there's money there.
I just don't think because this has evolved so quickly, I think they just don't realise the enormity of it.
and what's actually going on.
But things need to happen and need to happen soon before something really dangerous happens to patients.
Well, what we have to do is act very, very fast to start with, because if the blood supply is being cut off, you have to get in there really, really fast.
Any medical clinic, you should go to them.
You can go to an ED, but unfortunately, they don't always know what to do with this.
There is an enzyme that we can use to dissolve the filler and hopefully get the blood supply back to the area.
But that has to happen very, very fast.
Because if it doesn't, this tissue will begin, the skin will begin to die off.
And then you're left with a dreadful situation where people, as I say, can lose their lip, their nose, or in an awful situation, they can actually go blind.
Yeah, you can dissolve the filler completely and everything will literally deflate down again.