Abstract

Over a 12-month period, 40 patients were treated for various facial defects using a new, injectable microimplant material--Bioplastique. Areas treated included cheeks, chins, lips, nasolabial lines, nasoglabellar lines, infraoral lines, noses, and miscellaneous depressions. Patients were observed for overcorrection, inflammation, morbidity, allergic reaction, or other complications. Both patient and physician satisfaction were recorded. Use of Bioplastique was found to offer permanent results by means of a quick, simple procedure administered under local anesthesia without scarring. With proper training and a good "eye," subtle corrections are possible. The author anticipates wide application of Bioplastique for the treatment of numerous soft tissue deficiencies.

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