Aesthetic Dermatology

FDA Updates Info On Injectable Fillers


 

The Food and Drug Administration has updated the information that is available on its Web site for consumers and health professionals on injectable fillers. In late January, the agency posted data on materials used; indications; risks; contraindications; and, for patients, questions to consider before they receive such an injection. The information is at www.fda.gov/cdrh/wrinklefillers

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