Unfortunately, we live in a world with lots of inexperienced and under-qualified injectors
Pre-clinical studies suggest that low B12 may contribute to fat accumulation and disrupt lipid metabolism (how the body processes and uses fats for energy and storage)[1]
Other side effects that can occur include: Excessive sweat production Rapid weight gain Pain when breathing Shortness of breath when lying down Anxiety Increased or irregular heart rate Numbness, tingling or muscular weakness Increased thirst Urinary frequency B12 injections can also cause allergy symptoms immediately after administration, like difficulty breathing, a swollen throat, mouth, or swelling of the mouth, tongue or face
Most people get them in their upper arm or buttock, and while there might be a quick pinch, it's generally less uncomfortable than you'd think
This range helps doctors tailor treatments based on how bad the deficiency is and how well the patient responds
We provide complimentary in-person consultations with our physician injectors, to ensure patients get the assessment and guidance they need in order to make an informed decision about their filler treatment