Hyaluronic Acid Fillers Articles & Analysis
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Such substances include toxins, dermal fillers, drugs, biologics, PRP, fat, and cells. Other potential uses for the devices include injections to treat hair loss, hyperhidrosis, migraines, skin aging/damage, skin pigmentation, and wounds, as well as cosmetic procedures such as skin rejuvenation, aesthetic sculpting, and reduction of fine wrinkles. ...
“This partnership in the aesthetics industry is making the vision we had in 2014 a reality, at the time of the spinout of KiOmed from KitoZyme, i.e. creating a platform that would offer an attractive alternative to the usage of hyaluronic acid in three main markets: rheumatology, ophthalmology and aesthetics,” added Mr. ...
