
|Articles|March 1, 2004
Slew of new fillers requires keen attention to technique
Waikoloa, Hawaii - Nearly two decades after bovine collagen hit the market, several new allergy-free, long-lasting dermal fillers are available for soft tissue augmentation. "Every new filler is a step closer to perfection with no reactivity and good longevity for filling wrinkles and folds," said Mark G. Rubin, M.D., at the annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar.
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