Facial fillers and neurotoxins (also called neuromodulators) are some of the hottest cosmetic surgery products on the market today. Learn how these treatments can help minimize wrinkles and reduce the signs of aging, and what new technologies are coming down the pike in this interview with board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Z. Paul Lorenc from the 2009 Aesthetic Meeting of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Dr. Lorenc explains the risks and benefits of injectables and fillers, such as Juvederm®, Botox®, Dysport®, Restylane®, Evolence® and others, and clarifies how long the results will last. Click the player below to view now!
Facial Fillers and Neurotoxins
Tags: Aesthetic Meeting, American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, ASAPS, Botox, cosmetic surgery, dermal filler, Evolence, facial filler, facial fillers, Injectables, Juvederm, Juvederm Injectable Gel, neuromodulator, neurotoxin, plastic surgeon, Plastic Surgery, Restylane, wrinkle reduction
Posted on June 7th, 2009
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