Injectable Fillers Before and After Pictures by Plastic Surgery Associates of South DakotaRadiesse was used to add volume to the cheek area. Photos were taken immediately after the injection. | Patient DetailsSex: FemaleAge: 48 years old Skin Tone: Light Procedure performed on: Head, Face |
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