April 3, 2015

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THIS WEEK IN COSMETIC SURGERY

Breast implant surface could reduce capsular contracture risk

University of Manchester researchers have created an enhanced silicone breast implant surface, which could make capsular contracture less likely. » Here's why

How well does Belotero work for you?

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. » Learn more

Human collagen composite compared against commercial fillers

Korean researchers compare collagen composite with commercial fillers with the goal of advancing dermal filler technology. » What they found

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