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A Retrospective Review of Calcium Hydroxylapatite for Correction of Volume Loss in the Infraorbital Region
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Hevia O – Using a 30–gauge, 0.5" needle, diluted CaHA can be safely injected into the infraorbital region with minimal adverse events and high patient satisfaction.
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