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Décolletage: Regional Approaches with Injectable Fillers
Monique Vanaman1, Sabrina Guillen Fabi
1Chicago, Ill.; and San Diego, Calif. From the Department of Dermatology, University of Illinois at Chicago; Goldman, Butterwick, Fitzpatrick, Groff & Fabi, Cosmetic Laser Dermatology; and Department of Medicine/Dermatology, University of California San Diego.
Background:
Patients increasingly request rejuvenation of the aging and photodamaged décolletage. Rhytides in this area can be addressed with injectables such as poly-L-lactic acid and hyaluronic acid products and energy-based devices, such as fractionated ablative and nonablative lasers and microfocused ultrasound with visualization.
Methods:
This article will review the anatomy of the chest wall as it pertains to injectables that can be utilized in this area and injection technique. A review of the literature and the authors' experience will be discussed.
Conclusion:
Cosmetic injectables can be utilized safely and effectively to improve the appearance of rhytides on the décolletage.
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