Dermal filler

Hi friend.

Do you know what's dermal filler?Do you know Juvederm and Restylane?

It could use for treatment with injectable fillers involves injecting a substance into areas of the face that have lost volume with age. This substance replaces lost volume, and improves the appearance of lines, folds or wrinkles by "filling" or elevating the indentation.

If you want have plump lips, pls use dermal filler try it.

your friend:monica

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yuting qu
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I prefer Crack Spackle.

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Tim

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Tim+

yuting qu formulated on Wednesday :

Should I, do I know you?

I usually make do with wood filler or car body filler, seems quite effective.

Reply to
Harry Bloomfield, Esq.

Excellent. I have asked one of my former colleagues to put it on the Intranet :-)

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Scott

Just don?t try and pass it off as new. It?s as old as the internet. ;-)

Tim

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Tim+

Tim+ snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@news.individual.net:

Practice what you preach?

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Firtag

I won't. I guarantee it won't make it to the Intranet and my colleague knows that videos circulate round the Internet.

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Scott

They used to inject warm, almost molten paraffin wax under the skin of the face and then mould it with the hands until it set. This could be where the term "plastic surgery" came from.

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Max Demian

I know that's the official explanation, but mine involves actual moulding.

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Max Demian

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