Facial rejuvenation for middle-aged women: a combined approach with minimally invasive procedures.

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Abstract

Facial rejuvenation is a significant process involved in restoring youthfulness. The introduction of less invasive procedures has increased acceptance of such procedures. Often a combination of different techniques allows individualized treatment with optimal outcomes. Furthermore, this leads to a natural look without a significant downtime. We report herein the use of such a combined approach in middle-aged women with particular emphasis on botulinum toxin type A, dermal fillers, and chemical peels.

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Goldman, A., & Wollina, U. (2010). Facial rejuvenation for middle-aged women: a combined approach with minimally invasive procedures. Clinical Interventions in Aging. https://doi.org/10.2147/cia.s13215

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