A leading dentist warned that dermal fillers are being carried out by people who have taken a ‘one day course’ and then ‘offer high risk medical procedures completely unregulated’.
Dermal fillers, particularly those containing hyaluronic acid (HA), have become increasingly popular in aesthetic medicine for their ability to enhance facial volume and reduce signs of aging.
Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) and dermal fillers are nonsurgical procedures commonly used for cosmetic purposes, but they are not the same. Dermal fillers have become popular in recent years. They reduce ...