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Temporary malar augmentation helps with preoperative planning for a permanent procedure
International Journal of Dermatology, 02/25/09
Taheri A et al. - A temporary malar augmentation could be performed before a potentially permanent procedure, particularly when the surgeon or patient is hesitant about the aesthetic results.
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