Fillers are an important tool in the armamentarium of the physician combating aging phenomena. A wide variety of filler substances are now available that meet many, but by far not all, needs in aesthetic medicine. The most commonly used substances now are hyaluronic acid and collagen preparations that have slightly different indications, but collagen requires pre-use testing to rule out inflammatory complications. Poly-L-lactic acid has gained its place in the filling of adipose tissue wasting in HIV-infected patients. Autologous fat is easy to harvest and inject and has virtually no risk of adverse side effects. Permanent fillers may be of advantage but carry the risk of permanent adverse reactions. Skillful combination of different filler...
Tissue augmentation is a specialist area of bio-engineering which has been the subject of intrinsic ...
Background : : Injectable fillers are common and useful tools in aesthetic medicine for reconditioni...
Abstract: Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a linear naturally occurring polysaccharide formed from repeating ...
Fillers are an important tool in the armamentarium of the physician combating aging phenomena. A wid...
It is the human instinct to live a longer life with a youthful face. Loss and redistribution of faci...
Soft tissue augmentation has revolutionized the treatment of the aging face. It is a technique in wh...
In recent years there has been an exponential increase of fillers use in aesthetic medicine. The pop...
Soft tissue augmentation has revolutionized the treatment of the aging face. It is a technique in wh...
The ever-increasing interest in retaining a youthful physical appearance has facilitated the develop...
Facial rejuvenation has changed over the last decade, evolving from the rhytidectomy to an approach ...
Fillers belong to the most frequently used beautifying products. They are generally well tolerated, ...
Treatment aimed at preventing and reversing the facial aging process has grown in popularity. The ag...
Abstract. An increasing number of soft tissue filler sub-stances have been introduced to the beauty ...
Over the last years, hyaluronic acid (HA) injectable dermal fillers (DFs) have become the most popul...
Fredric S Brandt1, Alex Cazzaniga21Private Practice in Coral Gables, Florida, USA and Manhattan, NY,...
Tissue augmentation is a specialist area of bio-engineering which has been the subject of intrinsic ...
Background : : Injectable fillers are common and useful tools in aesthetic medicine for reconditioni...
Abstract: Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a linear naturally occurring polysaccharide formed from repeating ...
Fillers are an important tool in the armamentarium of the physician combating aging phenomena. A wid...
It is the human instinct to live a longer life with a youthful face. Loss and redistribution of faci...
Soft tissue augmentation has revolutionized the treatment of the aging face. It is a technique in wh...
In recent years there has been an exponential increase of fillers use in aesthetic medicine. The pop...
Soft tissue augmentation has revolutionized the treatment of the aging face. It is a technique in wh...
The ever-increasing interest in retaining a youthful physical appearance has facilitated the develop...
Facial rejuvenation has changed over the last decade, evolving from the rhytidectomy to an approach ...
Fillers belong to the most frequently used beautifying products. They are generally well tolerated, ...
Treatment aimed at preventing and reversing the facial aging process has grown in popularity. The ag...
Abstract. An increasing number of soft tissue filler sub-stances have been introduced to the beauty ...
Over the last years, hyaluronic acid (HA) injectable dermal fillers (DFs) have become the most popul...
Fredric S Brandt1, Alex Cazzaniga21Private Practice in Coral Gables, Florida, USA and Manhattan, NY,...
Tissue augmentation is a specialist area of bio-engineering which has been the subject of intrinsic ...
Background : : Injectable fillers are common and useful tools in aesthetic medicine for reconditioni...
Abstract: Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a linear naturally occurring polysaccharide formed from repeating ...