At Interpack 2026, IMA Group presents new developments within its divisions Pharma, Medical Devices, Food, Personal Care, and ...
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Whether you're getting a haircut, altering your brow shape, or getting lip filler, deciding to change your appearance is a pretty big commitment. And the thought of ending up with results you don't ...
Each year, more than 5 million cosmetic filler procedures are performed in the U.S. — but these injectables can potentially block key blood vessels, putting patients at risk for serious harm. In a ...
Dissolving filler involves using an enzyme to break down and remove injectable dermal fillers from the skin. People may opt to dissolve filler to address complications from filler treatments, correct ...