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There is little debate about the fact that tissue engineering is one of the most important emerging fields of twenty-first century medicine. Henceforth, there are two important questions to be answered for specialists that are dealing with aesthetic problems of human body. The first one is whether there is a role for them in this emerging field and second whether there is a significant use of these new techniques in aesthetic and/or reconstructive practices.

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Calabrese, C., Tiryaki, T., Findikli, N., Tiryaki, D. (2016). Aesthetic Regenerative Surgery. In: Scuderi, N., Toth, B. (eds) International Textbook of Aesthetic Surgery. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46599-8_84

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