Cosmetic Dermatology Shifts Toward Natural-Looking Aging Skin Treatments
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Ted Bosworth
Summary
A panel of experts, led by Dr. Michelle F. Henry, discusses a paradigm shift in cosmetic dermatology for aging skin treatment. The approach is moving away from the simplistic "see a line, fill a line" method of dermal filler application toward more holistic, natural-looking outcomes. Advances such as ultrasound guidance for filler injections exemplify how practitioners are adapting to deliver more satisfactory and natural modifications to aging skin.
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Moving from the 'see a line, fill a line' approach in the early days of filler application.
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