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. 2016 Mar;36(3):271-4.
doi: 10.1093/asj/sjv239.

Commentary on: Expanded Stem Cells, Stromal-Vascular Fraction, and Platelet-Rich Plasma Enriched Fat: Comparing Results of Different Facial Rejuvenation Approaches in a Clinical Trial

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Commentary on: Expanded Stem Cells, Stromal-Vascular Fraction, and Platelet-Rich Plasma Enriched Fat: Comparing Results of Different Facial Rejuvenation Approaches in a Clinical Trial

Steven R Cohen. Aesthet Surg J. 2016 Mar.
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(A) A 57-year-old woman prior to injection of nasolabial folds, radial wrinkle lines, skin of the lip, and vermilion cutaneous border with a total of 14 mL of stromal vascular fraction-enriched fat. (B) Six months following injection of stromal vascular fraction-enriched fat.

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