Laresse dermal filler

A different type of filler

To the list of dermal fillers (that are excellent alternatives to invasive plastic surgery) like Radiesse, Juvederm, Restylane, and Scupltra, you can add another name: Laresse. It is the first ultra-smooth, non-permanent filler. Laresse is used for the correction of facial soft tissue contour deficiencies such as wrinkles and lines caused by sun exposure, aging and other factors. It is composed of pure, absorbable medical polymers that have a long history of safe use in pharmaceutical, medical device, and nutritional products. Laresse is long lasting but non-permanent and is the first filler without many of the drawbacks of hyaluronic acid and collagen fillers. Laresse is not manufactured from either bacterial or animal sources and it is not chemically cross-linked.

According to Richard Berg, Ph.D., FzioMed Vice President of Research and Chief Science Officer, "All of the hyaluronic acid fillers commonly used today are derived from bacterial fermentation or animal by-products, and they have to be chemically cross-linked in order to last in the skin." "Laresse is not made from HA so it has no bacterial or animal components, no cross-linking chemicals, and no gel particles. It's a pure, ultra-smooth gel that can be used to shape facial contours and reduce the appearance of lines and wrinkles." 
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