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Published on April 20th, 2017 - Recorded during IMCAS World Congress 2017
Keywords:
Anatomy for injections Fillers: HA (hyaluronic acid) Tear trough (non-surgical) Ethnic morphologies
> Did you receive any funding to support your research for this TOPIC?
No
> Were you provided with any honoraria, payment, or other compensation for your work on this study?
No
> Do you have any financial relationship with any entity which may closely compete with the medications, materials, or instruments covered by your study?
No
> Do you own or have you applied for any patents in conjunction with the instruments, medications, or materials discussed in your study?
No
This work was not supported by any direct or indirect funding. It is under the author's own responsibility
Dr. Asif Imran SIDDIQUI
3 years ago
Outstanding presentation! thanks
Dr. Patrick VOEGELE
4 years ago
Fantastic
Dr. Saumya SHETTY
5 years ago
Good
Dr. Hosam KHATAB
5 years ago
Good lecture and to the point
Dr. Antonio DELL UTRI
7 years ago
Good
Dr. Jayesh R A PATEL
8 years ago
Not entirely convinced of the Indian fold Affecting only Indians. I have seen a lot of Caucasian women with this continuation of the TT to the cheek area - called malar groove
Dr. Anika CHATZIIOANNIDOU
8 years ago
It seems that this topic session didn’t get enough time for the speakers to elaborate more, that is quite bad and doesn’t help listeners to get something useful out of it. More time for the speaker please!
Dr. Jagjeet Kaur SETHI
8 years ago
Super
Dr. John P CHELLADURAI
8 years ago
Good
Dr. Peter LAWSON
8 years ago
very interesting but yet again the speaker was not given enough time
Dr. Peter LAWSON
8 years ago
useful lecture, but again such a rush.
Dr. Ghalib BARHAM
8 years ago
Excellent
Dr. Amit LUTHRA
8 years ago
Thank you for your comments Dr Hernandez & Dr Ben Hassine
Dr. Julio Enrique HERNANDEZ
8 years ago
Best tear trough lecture. Concise and to the point
Dr. Mohamed Selim BEN HASSINE
8 years ago
Thank you for your presentation about the treatment of this difficult area but I think that the use of needle in this area is very dangerous and the risk of bruising is very high and not acceptable by some patients. Personaly I prefer canula and indirect approach by treating the cheek.
Congresses
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