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Einmalspritzen zur Behandlung mit Botulinumtoxin Typ A

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ästhetische dermatologie & kosmetologie Aims and scope

Der Trend, kleinste Mengen Botulinumtoxin Typ A (BoNT/A) zu injizieren, nimmt weiterhin zu. Herkömmliche Spritzen sind dafür nicht konzipiert worden. Neue Systeme sollen die Injektion von Mikro-Dosen erleichtern und zudem grundsätzlich für höhere Präzision sorgen.

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Zenker, S. Einmalspritzen zur Behandlung mit Botulinumtoxin Typ A. ästhet dermatol kosmetol 9, 24–27 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12634-017-5492-1

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