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MAUI, HAWAII -- Fostering reasonable patient expectations is the key to successful use of expanded polytetrafluoroethylene permanent facial fillers, Dr. Anthony Benedetto said at the annual Hawaii dermatology seminar sponsored by the Skin Disease Education Foundation.
"I always tell patients that the implant will give them a nice softening of the depression, but eventually they'll probably need some sort of injectable filler on the surface intradermally, above the implant, to soften up the edges of an area that may not be totally smooth," explained Dr. Benedetto...
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