Treatment of Photoaging

To the Editor: In a section entitled “Procedures for Facial Rejuvenation” in his article on the treatment of photoaging, Stern (April 8 issue) 1 briefly mentions blepharoplasty and face-lifts, and he characterizes them as expensive, highly profitable, and poorly studied in a scientific manner. The r...

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Humans
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