
|Articles|February 1, 2004
Volumetric implants restore strong contours to the face
Washington D.C. - Experts in the art of facial rejuvenation are now able to restore or enhance the "pillars" of the face - chins, cheekbones, and jaw lines - for many patients who have lost the strength of these characteristics at midlife. As a result, more patients are enjoying the permanent, yet reversible changes that can be made to the face using a variety of volumetric implants.
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