نتایج جستجو برای: cylindrical fillers

تعداد نتایج: 29439  

Journal: :Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.] 2009
Lisa Danielle Grunebaum Inja Bogdan Allemann Steven Dayan Stephen Mandy Leslie Baumann

BACKGROUND Injection of dermal fillers is one of the most commonly performed cosmetic procedures. Serious complications from fillers are rare but potentially devastating to patients and physicians. Skin necrosis, such as nasal alar necrosis, is one of the most feared serious complications of dermal fillers, but there is a paucity of literature on the incidence of such events, as well as potenti...

2013
Marcia Ramos-e-Silva Lívia Arcanjo Fonteles Cecília Schubert Xavier Lagalhard Ana Paula Cercal Fucci-da-Costa

Dermatological procedures which are considered as being minimally invasive, such as those using injectable fillers based on hyaluronic acid, revolutionized aging treatment, especially of the face. By promoting the replacement of lost volume and attenuating grooves and wrinkles, they ensure a more youthful appearance and certain functional recovery of facial aesthetics. The authors review some o...

Journal: :polyolefins journal 0
igor chmutin technological center of collective use, ojsc “technopark slava”, moscow, russia ludmila novokshonova department of polymers and composite materials, semenov institute of chemical physics russian academy of sciences, moscow, russia petr brevnov department of polymers and composite materials, semenov institute of chemical physics russian academy of sciences, moscow, russia guzel yukhayeva department of polymers and composite materials, semenov institute of chemical physics russian academy of sciences, moscow, russia natalia ryvkina department of polymers and composite materials, semenov institute of chemical physics russian academy of sciences, moscow, russia

there are described nanocomposites based on ultra high molecular weight polyethylene and graphite nanoplates prepared by in-situ polymerization method. it is carried out a comprehensive study of electric properties of these composites, including direct current (dc) and alternating current (ac) properties. there is explored dependence of the conductivity and dielectric permeability on filler con...

Journal: :Facial plastic surgery clinics of North America 2007
M Jafer Ali Kevin Ende Corey S Maas

In general, the aging process of the face is a process of atrophy, most noticeable in the perioral region. This article discusses rejuvenation of the perioral region, including fillers, surgery, and facial resurfacing, as correction for this process. Detailed techniques for each of the approaches are outlined. Composition of the various fillers is discussed in conjunction with their respective ...

Journal: :Journal of cosmetic dermatology 2013
Véronique Gassia Hervé Raspaldo François-Rene Niforos Thierry Michaud

BACKGROUND There is a move toward a global, 3-dimensional approach to facial rejuvenation that has been prompted by advances in techniques and available products. However, little published literature exists on the procedures involved in this global approach, and currently, no validated recommendations exist. OBJECTIVES To provide a detailed, practical guide to rejuvenation of the perioral are...

2016
Chang-Tsan Lu Asanka Weerasinghe Dimitrios Maroudas Ashwin Ramasubramaniam

Nanoscale carbon-based fillers are known to significantly alter the mechanical and electrical properties of polymers even at relatively low loadings. We report results from extensive molecular-dynamics simulations of mechanical testing of model polymer (high-density polyethylene) nanocomposites reinforced by nanocarbon fillers consisting of graphene flakes and fullerenes. By systematically vary...

2016
Mona T. Al-Taha Sarah A. Al Youha Courtney E. Bull Michael B. Butler Jason G. Williams

BACKGROUND Soft-tissue fillers are increasingly being used for noninvasive facial rejuvenation. They generally offer minimal downtime and reliable results. However, significant complications are reported and patients need to be aware of these as part of informed consent. The Internet serves as a vital resource to inform patients of the risks and benefits of this procedure. METHODS Three indep...

2014
Beihai He Lihong Zhao

Precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) is a filler that is widely used for papermaking, and lime sludge is a special type of PCC recovered from the black liquor from kraft pulping. There has been some concern that lime sludge may interfere with the development of paper’s hydrophobicity in comparison with commercial PCC and ground calcium carbonate (GCC) due to the presence of impurities when alky...

2012
Jing Shen Xueren Qian

The application of fillers at the surface of cellulosic paper is an interesting and industrially-commercialized but not very well-known concept, in which the filler particles are essentially added to the voids of the fibrous matrixes. This so-called “surface filling” can be achieved by the use of fillers together with a polymer solution via film press or size press, an approach that is distinct...

Journal: :Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 2009
M Behr M Rosentritt K Hagenbuch A Faltermeier G Handel

This study investigated the influence of different silica fillers on the flexural strength of experimentally filled resins. Hydrophilic (non-silanated) silica, hydrophobic silica modified by organofunctional silane, and silica modified by organofunctional silane that additionally contains polymerizable carbon double bonds were assigned into further subgroups: the first subgroup was electron bea...

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