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The polyalkylimide gel: experience with Bio-Alcamid.

Semin Cutan Med Surg 23(4):236-40 (2004) PMID 15745232

Bio-Alcamid is a new nonbiodegradable substance which is easy to use and which allows one to create volume on both the body and the face. This substance is extractable even after several years. This allows more patients to use a nonbiodegradable substance for esthetic problems of lipoatrophy treatment or for posttraumatic or therapeutic atrophy of subcutaneous tissue.

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