Dermal Fillers
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 2
Abstract
In the modern era of medicine, Dermal fillers are used for aesthetic reasons, the choice of the Dermal filler depends on several factors such as the defect to be corrected, desired longevity and material used. The adjunct use of Dermal fillers with other procedures such as the use of laser, chemical peels, Botulinium toxin, radiofrequency and aesthetic plastic surgery helped in improving the fine corrections of facial defects
Authors and Affiliations
Karthik R
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