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Additives and fillers are integral to enhancing the properties of concrete. Pozzolans and blast-furnace slag are additives or admixtures due to their reactions with calcium hydroxide released during cement hydration. Fillers, which are finely ground and similar in fineness to Portland cement, improve concrete attributes such as workability density, and reduce capillary bleeding or cracking. Some fillers possess hydraulic properties or participate in benign reactions within the cement paste.
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Area of Science:

  • Aesthetic medicine and dermatology.

Background:

  • Aging naturally leads to facial volume loss.
  • Aesthetic treatments aim to restore lost facial volume.
  • Volumizing fillers are key to restoring youthful appearance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of understanding volumizing filler properties.
  • To emphasize the role of facial harmony and aging knowledge in filler application.
  • To guide clinicians in achieving optimal patient outcomes with fillers.

Main Methods:

  • Review of key filler properties: gel firmness, cohesivity, hydrophilicity, tissue integration, and collagen stimulation.
  • Consideration of natural facial aging processes.
  • Integration of facial harmony principles in treatment planning.

Main Results:

  • Specific filler properties directly influence treatment outcomes.
  • Understanding tissue integration and collagen stimulation is vital.
  • A holistic approach combining filler science and facial anatomy is necessary.

Conclusions:

  • Selecting the appropriate volumizing filler requires careful consideration of its attributes.
  • Clinician expertise in facial anatomy and aging is paramount for successful rejuvenation.
  • Optimal results are achieved through a comprehensive understanding of both filler characteristics and patient-specific needs.