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Liquid paraffin is injected into the testicles – the crazy beginning of human filling beauty

author:Healer Benevolence 2019

Human beings have always been crazy in pursuit of beauty.

In 1899, the Viennese physician first injected liquid paraffin into the human body, a patient with a lack of testicles caused by tuberculosis, asked for help to solve the face problem, and the Viennese physician boldly injected the liquid paraffin into the position of the testicles, and the sides were basically symmetrical. The patient's response was actually very good, and after a short period of redness and swelling, there was basically no discomfort. This thing spread at that time, and there were a lot of imitation treatments. Due to the limitations of the times and the ignorance of immunology at that time, liquid paraffin wax was widely welcomed by the medical community at that time, and its indications were quickly spread to other cosmetic aspects such as breast augmentation and nasal filling. It should be the earliest injectable cosmetic procedure with official records. ,

However, a series of sequelae caused by the injection of liquid paraffin wax appear in large quantities, mainly inflammation, infection, embolism and the appearance of yellow plaques on the skin at the injection site.

The most famous event is the Duchess of Marlborough, this star born in the United States, noble and beautiful, full of style, but always dissatisfied with their nose, feel not tall enough, when they learned about the injection of beauty, they were very happy, and did not hesitate to accept the nasal back paraffin injection. The beauty is short-lived, and soon the paraffin swims to the cheeks, and paraffin tumors form throughout the face. Bloated and yellowed, the road to stardom is completely ruined.

After this sensational incident, people gradually calmed down, stopped the injection treatment of paraffin oil, and began to seek safer and more effective substances for filling beauty.

Have you ever injected a beauty needle? Are there any complications? Welcome to inquire.

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