SCIENCE-BOOK 29.04.2025 - Flipbook - Page 17
FILLERS
Rheological properties
Heat Influence on Different Hyaluronic Acid Fillers
Kubik P. et Gruszczyński W.
25.10.2023
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Rheology as a Tool to Investigate the
Degradability of Hyaluronic Acid Dermal
Fillers
Zerbinati N. et al.
31.05.2025
Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) as a
Crosslinking Agent in Hyaluronic Acid
Dermal Fillers: Scientific Rationale and
Clinical Relevance
Cavallini M.
01.10.2025
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Toward Physicochemical and Rheological
Characterization of Different Injectable
Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Fillers CrossLinked with Polyethylene Glycol
Diglycidyl Ether
Zerbinati N. et al.
19.03.2021
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Clinical response to infra-red device
treatment in combination with PEGylated
dermal filler in a woman with skin laxity
on the arms. Case report
Fernández de Castro Isalguez R.
07.03.2023
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Chemical and mechanical
characterization of hyaluronic acid
hydrogel cross-linked with polyethylen
glycol and its use in dermatology
Zerbinati N. et al.
31.05.2020
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Viscoelastic properties and
thermodynamic balance improvement of
a hyaluronic acid hydrogel enriched with
proline and glycyne
Martina V. et al.
08.01.2020
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Rheological Investigation as Tool to
Assess Physicochemical Stability of a
Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Filler CrossLinked with Polyethylene Glycol
Diglycidyl Ether and Containing Calcium
Hydroxyapatite, Glycine and L-Proline
Zerbinati N. et al.
23.04.2022
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Chemical Characterization of Hydrogels
Crosslinked with Polyethylene Glycol for
Soft Tissue Augmentation
Monticelli D. et al.
14.04.2019
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