Effect of controlled volumetric tissue heating with radiofrequency on cellulite and the subcutaneous tissue of the buttocks and thighs.
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C. Rodríguez | Ma Emilia del Pino | Ramón H Rosado | A. Azuela | Ma Graciela Guzmán | Dinorah Argüelles | Gesche M Rosado
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