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Hand Rejuvenation With Calcium Hydroxylapatite

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Calcium hydroxylapatite may be used for hand rejuvenation to correct volume loss and provide a more youthful appearance. Dr. Larisa Ravitskiy demonstrates correction of the hands in a patient with hollows, veins, and visible tendons on the hands. Dr. Ravitskiy shows techniques for using the 27-gauge needle for injecting calcium hydroxylapatite as well as the blunt-tip cannula.


 

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