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Interaction between bovine collagen and glycolic acid peeling : A proposal of a new protocol

For the past 10 years the alfa-hydroxyacids and the bovine collagen injection have been used for peeling and the correction of multiple skin diseases. Until now, such progressive achievement has occurred in separate parallels just like the indications that have been held distinct. However, the studi...

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Published in:Aesthetic plastic surgery 1996-07, Vol.20 (4), p.337-341
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Drug Synergism
Female
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