LIVING HEALTHY Published November6, 2014 By Scott M.

Most Minor Cosmetic Procedures Are Deemed Safe

According to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, minimally invasive cosmetic procedures are nearly risk-free, a new study says.

The study was reported on by WebMD.com

Researchers examined the results of more than 20,000 of these procedures -- such as fillers, neurotoxins and the use of laser and energy devices -- performed by 23 dermatologists at eight centers across the United States.

Minor complications, such as bruising, swelling, redness, bumpiness or skin darkening, occurred in less than 1 percent of patients. There were no major complications.

Complication rates for fillers were 0.52 percent, the study found. The complication rate for fillers was slightly higher than for energy devices and neurotoxins. This is because fillers are slightly more invasive, according to the researchers.

The findings were published Nov. 5 in the journal JAMA Dermatology.

"The message for patients is that if you are thinking of getting one of these procedures, you are not indulging in something drastic or high-risk," study leader Dr. Murad Alam, a professor of dermatology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and a physician at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, said in a university news release.

Alam went on to say that the take home is these procedures are very safe and can be mixed and matched to give the individual a significant cosmetic benefit, rather than getting one big cosmetic procedure that might be risky.

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