Differentiating Nonpermanent Injectable Fillers: Prevention and Treatment of Filler Complications

Abstract Though the incidence of complications and adverse events with dermatological fillers is inherently low, practitioners should be well versed in both prevention of filler complications and the treatment algorithms for addressing "granulomas," nodules, infection, and vascular comprom...

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Veröffentlicht in:Aesthetic surgery journal 2018-04, Vol.38 (suppl_1), p.S29-S40
Hauptverfasser: Graivier, Miles H, Bass, Lawrence M, Lorenc, Z Paul, Fitzgerald, Rebecca, Goldberg, David J, Lemperle, Gottfried
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