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Article: Choice of injectable products poised to expand.(AESTHETIC DERMATOLOGY)
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- Skin & Allergy News
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- July 1, 2009
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SANTA MONICA, CALIF. -- Dysport is on its way; ArteFill won't be gone for long; and Juvrderm will soon be available in a formulation with lidocaine.
The already rapidly evolving array of cosmetic dermatology products is about to expand again, and in a big way, speakers said at a cosmetic dermatology seminar sponsored by Skin Disease Education Foundation (SDEF). "Dysport is going to be here as soon as it gets through customs," said Dr. Christopher B. Zachary, professor and chair of dermatology at the University of California, Irvine.
The agent, approved by the Food and Drug Administration on April 30 for the temporary treatment of glabellar lines, ...