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New Injectable Aesthetic Face and Body Treatments

  The growth of injectable aesthetic treatments is largely fueled by the number of products that are available to use. Between neuromuscular paralyzing agents, volumizing fillers and sclerotherapy agents, there are over fifteen products currently available. That is about to grow by two new products and on-label indications. Moving alongside Botox and Dysport will be Read More…

Product Review: LaViv Fibroblast Cell Injections

  The number of available injectable filler options has grown exponentially since the first non-collagen based products became available in 2002. Since then more than a dozen new variations of fillers has appeared, most of which are derivatives of hyaluron-based materials. All of these injectable materials have a limited duration of effectiveness because they are Read More…

Synthetic Injectable Fillers vs. Fat For Soft Tissue Facial Augmentation

  The concept of injectable soft tissue fillers/augmentation has evolved dramatically over the past ten years. Besides the near continuous introduction of commercially-produced synthetic injectable fillers, using one’s own fat has also become mainstream. Although injectable fat grafting is far from perfect, it continues to become refined and more dependable. Sometimes patients are understandably confused Read More…

The Use Of Injectable Fillers In Older Patients

  Injectable fillers have helped revolutionize facial rejuvenation, allowing a simple office procedure to create an immediate effect with no recovery. With instantaneous results, small areas of facial volume loss of deficiency can be filled or plumped up. While fillers can be put just about anywhere on the face, the vast majority are placed in Read More…

Product Review: Microcannulas for Injectable Filler Treatments

  Injectable fillers are right behind Botox injections as a leading non-surgical facial rejuvenation procedure. While both require needles to be inserted, injectable fillers are deemed by patients and providers alike to be the more painful to receive. This is for two main reasons, a much larger volume of filler is needed for each treatment Read More…

FDA-Approved Injectable Filler For Lip Augmentation

  The use of injectable fillers for lip augmentation dates back for nearly three decades. While it remains one of the most common cosmetic uses of injectable fillers, ironically it has never been approved by the FDA for that specific use. It has been used ‘off-label’ ever since any of the injectable fillers have become Read More…

Injectable Enhancement of the Jawline

  The shape of the jawline has become a new area for facial enhancement in the past decade.  As a u-shaped curve that makes up the lower third of the face, it is an acute transition line between the face and the neck. The jawline has numerous dimensional features including a desired curved or v-shape Read More…

Product Reviews: The Vampire Facelift

  One new interesting, but unusually named, cosmetic procedure is that of the “Vampire Facelift.” In truth, it is not really a facelift nor is it used by vampires or will make you look like one. The  Vampire Facelift is far less scary and has much more science to it than most science fiction tales. Read More…

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