Introduction: The choice of minimally invasive methods positions hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers as a leading facial rejuvenation technique. Injectable HA fillers have been widely used in the clinical treatment of facial wrinkles. However, additional…
Introduction: facial aging causes cellular and anatomical changes, resulting in loss of soft tissue volume. Due to aesthetic demand, hyaluronic acid is a very good option for filling facial folds and wrinkles. Objectives: verify the effectiveness and…
Introduction: the nasolabial folds (NLF) are a highly mobile facial region that undergoes multifactorial changes during aging. Cientific Hyaluronic Facial Implant 30® is a 30 mg/ml cross-linked hyaluronic acid (HRA) filler developed to optimize the…
Introduction: skin aging involves collagen fragmentation, which affects the extracellular matrix and accelerates deterioration. Photoaging, caused by ultraviolet radiation, motivates patients to seek corrective …