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In reply to the discussion: 'Weird': Internet erupts after Karoline Leavitt's apparent admission of pregnancy faux pas [View all]BumRushDaShow
(165,344 posts)26. See post #23
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=post&forum=1014&pid=3589170
And specifically from that paper -
I love how men just LOVE to control women and argue what is and isn't in their best interest - all for "looks".
And specifically from that paper -
Results:
Only procedures which are safe and necessary should be carried out in a pregnant woman. Electrocautery, radiofrequency, cryotherapy, and lasers for warts, particularly genital, surgical interventions for skin malignancies, and other small growths should be performed. Safe but cautious outlook is required for intralesional steroid injections, aesthetic procedures such as chemical peeling, botulinum toxin, microdermabrasion, and biopsies for questionable lesions. Absolutely contraindicated procedures include fillers, sclerotherapy, and liposuction.
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Only procedures which are safe and necessary should be carried out in a pregnant woman. Electrocautery, radiofrequency, cryotherapy, and lasers for warts, particularly genital, surgical interventions for skin malignancies, and other small growths should be performed. Safe but cautious outlook is required for intralesional steroid injections, aesthetic procedures such as chemical peeling, botulinum toxin, microdermabrasion, and biopsies for questionable lesions. Absolutely contraindicated procedures include fillers, sclerotherapy, and liposuction.
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I love how men just LOVE to control women and argue what is and isn't in their best interest - all for "looks".
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'Weird': Internet erupts after Karoline Leavitt's apparent admission of pregnancy faux pas [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Yesterday
OP
This is stupid beyond belief. Lip filler injection marks?? You are fixated on lip filler injection marks?
Srkdqltr
Yesterday
#3
Silicone has to enter the bloodstream for emboli to occur, and that only happens with leaking implants.
TheRickles
Yesterday
#18
I basically agree with your cautions, but the OP says that pregnancies are put at risk by lip-filler injections.
TheRickles
Yesterday
#21
True, and thanks for the links. My beef is with Krassenstein for what he implies:
TheRickles
Yesterday
#27
He and others are TRYING to point out the *RANK HYPOCRISY* of the staff in the 45 administration
BumRushDaShow
Yesterday
#29
That is absolutely incorrect - silicone injections are NOT approved for cosmetic use, and for a reason
BumRushDaShow
Yesterday
#14