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Overview of Deep Dermal Fillers

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2019
AbstractDermal fillers have become an integral part of both medical and cosmetic dermatology. Our expanding knowledge of the aging face has allowed us to shift the focus from skin-reduction lifting procedures to soft tissue augmentation. Within the past 5 years alone, nine new dermal fillers have been approved by the U.S.
Michael H, Liu   +2 more
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Dermal fillers: Facts and controversies

Clinics in Dermatology, 2013
Dermal fillers have been used for decades in soft tissue augmentation. Currently, filler implementation is among the most common minimally invasive procedures for rejuvenation and body sculpturing. There is a broad variety of filler materials and products. Despite immense experience, a number of controversies in this topic exist.
Uwe, Wollina, Alberto, Goldman
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Basics of Dermal Filler Rheology

Dermatologic Surgery, 2015
Hyaluronic acid injectable fillers are the most widely used dermal fillers to treat facial volume deficits, providing long-term facial aesthetic enhancement outcomes for the signs of aging and/or facial contouring.The purpose of this article was to explain how rheology, the study of the flow of matter, can be used to help physicians differentiate ...
Sébastien, Pierre   +2 more
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Adverse Reactions to Dermal Fillers

Dermatologic Surgery, 2005
For many patients, injectable filling agents offer the promise of facial rejuvenation while offering reduced risks compared with more invasive surgery. With the increase in products available and the rise in the number of patients seeking this type of intervention, it is crucial that both the physician and the patient are fully cognizant of the risks ...
Nicholas J, Lowe   +2 more
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Nonsurgical Rhinoplasty Using Dermal Fillers

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2013
With the advent of newer injectables with less immunogenicity and greater longevity, nonsurgical rhinoplasty has become a viable alternative to surgery. An understanding of the surgical anatomy of the nose, particularly in a postrhinoplasty patient, affords the physician injector the opportunity to better plan the injectable treatment.
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Dermal fillers.

The Medical letter on drugs and therapeutics, 2007
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[Rhinoplasty and dermal fillers].

Annales de chirurgie plastique et esthetique, 2016
The use of fillers for camouflage after surgical rhinoplasty or during medical rhinoplasty process represent an attractive technique which allows to avoid or to delay surgical time often dreaded by the patients. This technique apparently quite simple, must be applied carefully in order to avoid possible complications that can sometimes be very serious.
Y, Jallut, P S, Nguyen
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Evaluation of the biostimulatory effects and the level of neocollagenesis of dermal fillers: a review

International Journal of Dermatology, 2022
Hassan I Galadari   +2 more
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Dermal Fillers

2006
Maya Vedamurthy, Deepak Vedamurthy
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