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Radiofrequenz: das Multitool für ästhetische und medizinische Indikationen

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Zipprich, F. Radiofrequenz: das Multitool für ästhetische und medizinische Indikationen. ästhet dermatol kosmetol 12, 22–29 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12634-020-1105-5

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