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Dermal Fillers

Dermal fillers, also called soft tissue fillers, are natural or synthetic substances that are injected under the skin surface to add fullness. The common substances used are Calcium hydroxylapatite, Hyaluronic acid, and Polylactic acid. Dermal fillers are used for a fuller lip and to remove wrinkles and fine lines.

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Kindly suggest some cosmetic procedures to make my face symmetrical.

Query: Hello doctor, I am seeking to make my face more symmetrical. I am already considering a nose job. What other procedures could help? I have attached two photos of mine. One is the real photo of the left side, and the other one is the mirror image of the right side of my face.  Read Full »


Dr. Vikram Kumar Raja

Answer: Hi,Welcome to icliniq.com.As far as I could see the face looks great. However, if you are looking for the nose job or other surgical procedures, then my suggestion is to go for a non-surgical procedure first. You can get a non-surgical procedure such as a dermal filler for both face and nose to twea...  Read Full »

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