2002
DOI: 10.1016/s1064-7406(02)00008-1
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“…1,2 Physicians use both reversible and nonreversible procedures to implant many different types of nonpermanent and permanent dermal and subdermal fillers. Although claims have been made that the fillers are nontoxic and nonimmunogenic and that complications are very uncommon, 3,4 adverse effects occur with the use of all compounds.…”
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“…1,2 Physicians use both reversible and nonreversible procedures to implant many different types of nonpermanent and permanent dermal and subdermal fillers. Although claims have been made that the fillers are nontoxic and nonimmunogenic and that complications are very uncommon, 3,4 adverse effects occur with the use of all compounds.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They can be broadly divided into permanent substances, temporary substances and those that last an undefined but prolonged time (known as ‘semipermanent’). They further subdivide into synthetic, xenogenic, homogenic and autogenic products 1,2 …”
Section: Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, physicians have many different types of dermal and subdermal fillers, such as non‐permanent, permanent, reversible or non‐reversible materials. Different classifications of fillers have been proposed, according their origin and longevity (duration) 1,2 . Although manufacturers and different publications claim that the fillers are non‐toxic and non‐immunogenic, or that complications are very uncommon, 3,4 unwanted side‐effects occur with all compounds used 1,5–7 .…”
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confidence: 99%