Microlipoinjection and autologous collagen
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Microlipoinjection and autologous collagen
Abstract
There has been a resurgence over the past decade of microlipoinjection. Adipose tissue has proved to be a safe and effective filler substance for subcutaneous defects. More recently, lipocytic dermal augmentation, or autologous collagen, has been used to correct dermal defects.
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