First Use of Thermal Stabilized Hyaluronic Acid Injection in One-Year Follow-Up Patients with Genitourinary Syndrome
Elisabetta Garavaglia,1 Cinzia Sala,2 Manuela Busato,1 Gilberto Bellia,3 Nadia Tamburlin,1 Alberto Massirone1 1Agorà, Italian Scientific Society of Aesthetic Medicine, Milan, Italy; 2Private Practice, Milan, Italy; 3Medical Affair, IBSA Farmaceutici, Italia Srl, Lodi, ItalyCorrespondence:...
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Main Authors: | Garavaglia E, Sala C, Busato M, Bellia G, Tamburlin N, Massirone A |
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Dove Medical Press
2020
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