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Yun Xie,1 Qin Li,2 Zhanwei Gao,3 Jiaming Sun,4 Dong Li,5 Candice Harvey,6 Jiazhi Qu,7 Sean Snow,8 Qingfeng Li1 1Plastic Surgery Department of Shanghai 9th People’s Hospital, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China; 2Plastic Surgery Department of General ...
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Biofilms: Their role in dermal fillers
Fillers are commonly used in several aesthetic indications. Though considered safe, several side effects have been reported. The role of biofilms in the causation of some of these side effects has been elucidated only recently and this article presents a short review of the subject.
Sadashivaiah, Anitha B +1 more
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Preliminary study for developing a fully biological breast implant
Background: Breast cancer reconstruction remains limited by complications associated with current techniques. This study evaluates a novel biological breast implant composed of an acellular dermal matrix (ADM) shaped like a silicone implant, combined ...
Victor Pozzo, Laurent A. Lantieri
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Fillers for the improvement in acne scars
Uwe Wollina,1 Alberto Goldman2 1Department of Dermatology and Allergology, Academic Teaching Hospital, Dresden-Friedrichstadt, Dresden, Germany; 2Clinica Goldman, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Abstract: Acne is a common inflammatory disease ...
Wollina U, Goldman A
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IntroductionIn the last decades, dermal fillers have gained widespread acceptance for cosmetic purposes since their approval for different health conditions, including lip augmentation and aesthetic intervention of the face.
M. Coppini +9 more
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Hyaluronic acid gel (Juvéderm™) preparations in the treatment of facial wrinkles and folds
Inja Bogdan Allemann, Leslie BaumannUniversity of Miami Cosmetic Group, Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, Miami Heart Institute, Miami Beach, Florida, USAAbstract: Soft tissue augmentation with temporary dermal fillers is a continuously growing field,
Inja Bogdan Allemann, Leslie Baumann
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Dermal Filler Use in Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy
Dermal fillers have gained increasing popularity for their ability to enhance facial symmetry, restore volume, and improve skin texture. However, their use in patients with cancer undergoing active chemotherapy and radiation therapy poses unique ...
Mia Panlilio +4 more
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Re‐absorbable dermal fillers of poly‐hydroxyethyl‐methacrylate suspended in hyaluronic acid are considered overall safe and well tolerable because of biocompatibility; nevertheless, rarely, late, or early adverse reactions may occur.
Saverio Capodiferro +6 more
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Introduction: Ischaemic stroke is a severe complication of dermal filler injections that remains poorly described and understood. This study aims to characterise the clinical features and outcomes of patients who experience strokes following facial ...
You-Jiang Tan, Li-Houng Chen
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