In order to be truly successful, facial rejuvenation procedures need to restore fullness AND maintain or improve expressiveness. In this video, Rod J. Rohrich, MD, Editor-in-Chief of "Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery," discusses a new experiment that tests how hyaluronic acid fillers affect facial movements.
Read the February 2020 PRS #PlasticSurgery article, "An Objective, Quantitative, Dynamic Assessment of Hyaluronic Acid Fillers That Adapt to Facial Movement" by Percec, Bertucci, Solish, Wagner, Nogueira, and Mashburn.
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