Surgical versus nonsurgical rejuvenation.

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Abstract

The number of cosmetic procedures for facial rejuvenation has increased steadily over the past decade. The increase in the application of nonsurgical modalities, particularly injectable shaping agents, has been remarkable. As knowledge and experience about facial aging has increased, techniques and tools have improved, and it is increasingly apparent that surgical and nonsurgical/injectable modalities are complementary.

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Fitzgerald, R., Graivier, M. H., Kane, M., Lorenc, Z. P., Vleggaar, D., Werschler, W. P., & Kenkel, J. M. (2010). Surgical versus nonsurgical rejuvenation. Aesthetic Surgery Journal / the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 30 Suppl. https://doi.org/10.1177/1090820x10373365

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