Single‐center, prospective comparison of calcium hydroxylapatite and Vycross‐20L in midface rejuvenation: Efficacy and patient‐perceived value

Numerous fillers can be used for midface revolumization. While rheological data, physiochemical properties, and durability measured in clinical studies can inform selection, direct comparisons between equal volumes of different fillers are lacking.

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