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Preventing, Identifying, and Managing Cosmetic Procedure Complications, Part 1: Soft-Tissue Augmentation and Botulinum Toxin Injections

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Learning to perform soft-tissue augmentation and botulinum toxin injections can be a satisfying and fun part of dermatology residency. Preventing, identifying, and managing any complications that may occur is an integral part of performing these procedures.

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