Episode 162 hosts Gillian Murray, a prescribing pharmacist, clinical researcher and pharmacist injector from London, UK.(@gm_aesthetic.education on Instagram)

Gillian has over 16 years experience working within the National Health Service and is the directorate pharmacist. In this role she consults on pharmacy education strategies at a local as well as national level. She is a senior lecturer in clinical pharmacokinetics at Kings College University. 

Passionate about using medicines safely, Gillian set up ‘Medicine in Aesthetics’ to support aesthetic practitioners. She is also the Secretary for Complication in Medical Aesthetics Collaborative (CMAC). Gillian has a particular interest in hypersensitivity reactions, filler gel chemistry, rheology and is currently undertaking post-graduate research in this field.

We explore:

How we came across Gillian's work Her background as a pharmacist and what a prescribing pharmacist is The dynamic of being a pharmacist injector in the UK What hyaluronic acid is and what it looks like structurally  What the difference between natural and filler hyaluronic acid is What crosslinking is and what BDDE is The circumstances where we need to dissolve HA What hyaluronidase is How hyalase differs from hylanex On label uses of hyaluronidase vs off label uses The history of using hyalonidase to dissolve fillers What the incidence of allergic reactions is when using hyaluronidase Whether we should do patch testing with hyaluronidase or not  Protocols for using hyalase - both emergency and elective   The concept of 'dissolving clinics' and patients requesting their fillers to be removed The use of ultrasound guided hyaluronidase injections - is it the gold standard? 

 

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