• Skin Care
Aug 24, 2012 7:20 AM EDT
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From Fillers to Fraxel: The New Plastic Surgery
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Voluma

What It Is: This hyaluronic filler is not yet out on the U.S. market. It features a larger molecule size, making it a close, yet more advanced cousin to Sculptra and Radiesse.

Who It's For: Best for those experiencing sunken skin and overall facial fat loss like hollowed cheekbones or a receding chin, be they caused by age or weight loss.

What To Expect: This deep tissue facial filler is injected into the supporting cushions of your skin. You will feel a pinching sensation at the injection site and some redness, swelling, or bruising is possible. The results are immediate and can last as long as 18 months.

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