April 3, 2015 |
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THIS WEEK IN COSMETIC SURGERY |
University of Manchester researchers have created an enhanced silicone breast implant surface, which could make capsular contracture less likely.
» Here's why |
While this dermal filler may be the treatment of choice of some medical professionals for vertical, etched-in perioral and fine, superficial etched-in radial cheek lines, there is a caveat: Belotero requires injection know-how.
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Korean researchers compare collagen composite with commercial fillers with the goal of advancing dermal filler technology.
» What they found |
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