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  2. Jawline Filler Is the Newest FDA-Approved Injection - AOL

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    Everything you need to know about jawline filler, including the cost, downtime, pros and cons, plus before and after photos. Jawline Filler Is the Newest FDA-Approved Injection — and It's on the ...

  3. Everything to Know If You’re Considering Jawline Filler - AOL

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  4. Can Chin Filler Actually Revitalize Your Jawline? What ... - AOL

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    Most chin fillers are injected in a clinic or doctor's office, and are considered minimally invasive; beforehand, the doctor should discuss possible side effects with you and review your medical ...

  5. Chin augmentation - Wikipedia

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    Most fillers are temporary, with results lasting months to years. Common temporary fillers include hyaluronic acid and calcium hydroxyapatite preparations. Permanent fillers, like "free" silicone, have fallen out of favor due to the risk of migration, chronic inflammation and infection, which can permanently disfigure the chin.

  6. Buccal fat extraction - Wikipedia

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    Buccal fat pad extraction or buccal fat removal is a plastic surgery procedure that removes a piece of buccal fat-pad tissue from each side of the face. This reduces the appearance of cheek puffiness, creating a sharper jawline. The amount of fat removed varies based on the desired facial shape. [1] It is a strictly cosmetic surgery. [2]

  7. Injectable filler - Wikipedia

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    Injectable filler is a special type of substance made for injections into connective tissues, such as skin, cartilage or even bone, for cosmetic or medical purposes.The most common application of injectable fillers is to change one's facial appearance, but they also are used to reduce symptoms of osteoarthritis, treat tendon or ligament injuries, support bone and gum regeneration, and for ...

  8. Lindsay Lohan Looks Amazing—We Asked Plastic Surgeons the ...

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    Botox and fillers. Contrary to Dr. Chiu (and pretty much the entirely of the internet at this point), plastic surgeon Ari Hoschander, MD, doesn’t believe Lindsay’s had any facial plastic ...

  9. Artefill - Wikipedia

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    Artecoll is a permanent injectable wrinkle filler used by dermatologists and plastic surgeons to fill smile lines. [1] The initial correction lasts about six months, until the bovine collagen degrades, but as the recipient's tissue grows in, filling may last for about five years [ 2 ] and there have been reports of ten years' duration.