Abstract
This special supplement to Aesthetic Surgery Journal provides an in-depth discussion of the clinical characteristics and technique of using Restylane SubQ (Q-Med, Uppsala, Sweden) as a surgical tissue filler. Within the Restylane family of stabilized non-animal hyaluronic acid (NASHA) gels, there exists a technology to tailor the gel particle size to allow for differential applications as a tissue filler, from very superficial to deep-tissue locations. Filler technology has evolved considerably from simple filling of rhytids to a more advanced approach that allows …
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