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Medical Aesthetics: “Redefining Beauty through Medical Expertise”

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Afterwards, in 2003, the FDA approved Hyaluronic Acid Fillers (HA dermal fillers), bringing the much-anticipated innovation to all types of face and non-face augmentation products. Medical aesthetic procedures, such as Botulinum toxin and aesthetic fillers can be used to improve your appearance by skin rejuvenation and skin tightening.

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SkinVive by Juvéderm: The New Dermal Filler Coming to the US

XTalks

Allergan Aesthetics, an AbbVie company renowned for its development of leading aesthetics brands and products, recently announced the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved their ground-breaking hyaluronic acid product, SkinVive by Juvéderm, for achieving remarkable skin smoothness.

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Crescita Announces Licensing Agreement for Pliaglis; in China

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(TSX: CTX) (OTC US: CRRTF) (“Crescita” or the “Company”), a growth-oriented, innovation-driven Canadian commercial dermatology company with in-house research & development (“R&D”) and manufacturing capabilities, today announced that it has entered into an exclusive agreement with Juyou-Biotechnology Co.

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Renuvion Dermal Handpiece by Apyx Medical Gets FDA Clearance for Wrinkle Reduction

XTalks

Common anti-aging procedures include Botox or dermal fillers, which can reduce the appearance of wrinkles, sagging and increase volume in the face where desired. Everyone’s face changes with age, but due to constant innovations in technology, people can seek out options to slow or reverse the appearance of the process of aging.