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Multicenter, Randomized Split-Face Trial of a Crosslinked Hyaluronic Acid Filler With Lidocaine for Nasolabial Fold Correction.
[BACKGROUND] Nasolabial folds (NLFs) are common age-related facial lines, often treated with dermal fillers. Princess® FILLER Lidocaine (PFL; now saypha® filler Lidocaine) and Juvéderm® Ultra XC (JUXC) are both hyaluronic acid-based fillers…
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Safety and Effectiveness of the Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Filler VYC-17.5L for Nasolabial Folds: Results of a Randomized, Controlled Study.
[BACKGROUND] Juvéderm Vollure XC (VYC-17.5L) belongs to a family of nonanimal hyaluronic acid (HA) gels based on the Vycross technology platform. [OBJECTIVE] To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of VYC-17.5L for correction of moderate …
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Botulinum Toxin in Aesthetic Medicine: Myths and Realities.
[BACKGROUND] Several formulations of Botulinum toxin serotype A (BoNT-A) for aesthetic indications are available, with numbers likely to increase. Preparations are not interchangeable, based on dose unit comparisons. [OBJECTIVE] Numerous m…
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The Practical Use of AbobotulinumtoxinA in Aesthetics.
Botulinum toxin (BoNT) has been approved for aesthetic use since 2002. Since then, clinical studies and expert use have informed our understanding of how BoNT exerts its clinical effect and the practical use of this product across a number …
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Facial Assessment and Injection Guide for Botulinum Toxin and Injectable Hyaluronic Acid Fillers: Focus on the Lower Face.
This third article of a three-part series addresses techniques and recommendations for aesthetic treatment of the lower face. The lower face is considered an advanced area for facial aesthetic treatment. In this region, soft-tissue fillers …
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Global Aesthetics Consensus: Botulinum Toxin Type A--Evidence-Based Review, Emerging Concepts, and Consensus Recommendations for Aesthetic Use, Including Updates on Complications.
[BACKGROUND] Botulinum toxin type A injection remains the leading nonsurgical cosmetic procedure worldwide, with a high rate of efficacy and patient satisfaction. [METHODS] A multinational, multidisciplinary group of plastic surgeons and d…
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Global Aesthetics Consensus: Hyaluronic Acid Fillers and Botulinum Toxin Type A-Recommendations for Combined Treatment and Optimizing Outcomes in Diverse Patient Populations.
[BACKGROUND] Combination of fillers and botulinum toxin for aesthetic applications is increasingly popular. Patient demographics continue to diversify, and include an expanding population receiving maintenance treatments over decades. [MET…
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ATX-101 (deoxycholic acid injection) for reduction of submental fat.
[INTRODUCTION] The shape and contour of the chin and neck play an important role in facial esthetics. As such, excess fat within the submental area (double chin) can negatively affect facial esthetics and body image. Common treatments for s…
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Global Aesthetics Consensus: Avoidance and Management of Complications from Hyaluronic Acid Fillers-Evidence- and Opinion-Based Review and Consensus Recommendations.
[BACKGROUND] Although the safety profile of hyaluronic acid fillers is favorable, adverse reactions can occur. Clinicians and patients can benefit from ongoing guidance on adverse reactions to hyaluronic acid fillers and their management. …
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Five-Year Safety and Satisfaction Study of PMMA-Collagen in the Correction of Nasolabial Folds.
[BACKGROUND] A polymethylmethacrylate-collagen filler is generally believed to give long-term benefits, but the risk of granuloma formation over time remains unclear. [OBJECTIVE] To determine the incidence of granuloma formation and respon…
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Neurotoxins: Current Concepts in Cosmetic Use on the Face and Neck--Upper Face (Glabella, Forehead, and Crow's Feet).
There are 3 Food and Drug Administration-approved botulinum toxin formulations now being successfully used for treatment in the upper face. The most common areas for botulinum toxin treatment are the upper face, including the glabella, fore…
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Improvement in nasolabial folds with a hyaluronic acid filler using a cohesive polydensified matrix technology: results from an 18-month open-label extension trial.
[BACKGROUND] Repeat treatments of nonpermanent dermal fillers are used in the long-term treatment of wrinkles and folds and to volumize. OBJECTIVE To determine the safety and effectiveness of a nonanimal-sourced hyaluronic acid (HA) (which …
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