The use of fillers to remove facial wrinkles is increasing in
popularity, particularly since it makes such an ideal adjunct to
treatment with botulinum toxins.
This color-illustrated text, from an internationally acknowledged
expert in cosmetic dermatology, gives a full account of the science
behind the various fillers, as well as their appropriate use, singly
or in combination with other modalities. Also included is a
discussion of potential complications and how to avoid them, as well
as a contributed chapter covering the European experience with
fillers.
Table of Contents
1. The history of fillers 2. Collagen 3. Hyaluronic acid 4.
Calcium hydroxylapatite 5. Poly l-lactic acid 6. Fillers in Europe
(Benjamin Ascher) 7. Botulinum toxin type A and its adjunctive use
with dermal fillers 8. Complications of Fillers