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The region of the neck and “V” shape neckline area also undergoes skin aging with the formation of dark spots, dilation of vessels, change of coloration with loss of brightness, copper appearance, and formation of vertical lines. There are a number of therapeutic options available to treat the region, with a great value being the hydration treatment with uncrossed hyaluronic acid or skinbooster. Injection of uncrossed hyaluronic acid into the skin promotes a high degree of hydration from the inside out. They have been specially developed for skin hydration and are different from the fillers to hyaluronic acid base, which increase and replenish volumes. Skinboosters do not increase volume or fill furrows, but they restore skin’s luster, smoothness and hydration, and soften fine lines and special areas such as the neck, “V” shape neckline, and eyelids. This chapter is going to describe the concept, indications, and skinbooster procedure to treat the neck and V shape area.
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de Oliveira, G.B., Simão, J.C. (2017). Hyaluronic Acid for Skinbooster on the Neck and V Shape Neckline Area. In: Issa, M., Tamura, B. (eds) Botulinum Toxins, Fillers and Related Substances. Clinical Approaches and Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20253-2_24-1
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