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Practical Tips for Injecting Cutaneous Fillers: Report From the AAD Meeting

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In order to achieve optimal treatment results, clinicians must consider the anatomy of the head and neck when injecting cutaneous fillers in these areas. Dr. Anthony Rossi discusses the importance of knowing where and how to place the filler to attain the desired effect and provides practical tips for injecting the lateral cheeks, temple area, and masseter muscle.

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