Shownotes
Dr. Chris Croley and Jerry Drinkard, NP dig into a topic that doesn’t get talked about enough in aesthetics: lidocaine toxicity.
Numbing cream and injectable lidocaine are used every day in aesthetic medicine, but this episode explains why “routine” doesn’t always mean risk-free. Chris and Jerry walk through how toxicity can happen, what makes certain situations more dangerous, and the early signs that providers need to recognize before a complication becomes catastrophic.
They also cover:
- why large body surface areas, occlusion, and higher concentrations increase risk
- how topical numbing changes the safe threshold for injectable lidocaine
- what symptoms can show up first, including metallic taste, tingling, anxiety, and ringing in the ears
- why some aesthetic procedures require extra caution
- how providers can think more carefully about comfort, dosing, and patient safety
This episode is especially valuable for aesthetic providers, injectors, and anyone interested in the safety side of cosmetic medicine.
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