Dermal fillers are a popular facial rejuvenation treatment that can help restore lost volume, smooth lines and wrinkles, and improve facial contours. Over one million men and women choose this cost-effective way to look younger without surgery or downtime each year. But who is qualified to inject dermal fillers? A beautician is not licensed to administer dermal fillers, so it's important to consult with a board-certified dermatologist with years of experience in injecting fillers and Botox for the best and safest cosmetic results. This professional has become highly skilled in facial contouring and improving it with various injectables such as botulism toxins, dermal fillers, and Kybella.
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