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shortyvms
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Is the new filler Belotero available in the U.S yet?
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Would the softer version work for the static horizontal wrinkles on the forehead that Botox doesn't help?

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jhonnys


Plastic surgeon
Coral Gables, FL
United States
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  Belotero is available in the US
August 13, 2013 1:22 AM

Yes. Belotero is available in the US and it works great for fine wrinkles around the eyes, lips and even on the forehead.
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AlexanderRivkinM.D.


Plastic surgeon
los angeles, CA
United States
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  Yes
October 22, 2012 11:01 AM

Belotero is FDA approved and is being used throughout the USA. It is a good filler for superficial lines and wrinkles. It sometimes doesn't last as long as juvederm, but its better than (more)
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drclevens


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Melbourne, FL
United States
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  Belotero in the U.S.
May 24, 2012 1:25 PM

Belotero, is on its way to the United States but I do not believe it has hit the shelves yet. In some situations, Belotero may certainly be the better choice, but Botox is still the "gold (more)
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docblinski


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Miami, FL
United States
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May 14, 2012 3:34 AM

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arnioldkleinmd


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beverly Hills, CA
United States
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May 12, 2012 11:21 AM

Since the forehead is composed of the frontalis muscle it by definition can not be static. Recently I used Boletero. the agent was supplied with a 27 gauge needle..As you are aware (more)

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arnioldkleinmd


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beverly Hills, CA
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  Belotero
May 12, 2012 11:21 AM

Since the forehead is composed of the frontalis muscle it by definition can not be static. Recently I used Boletero. the agent was supplied with a 27 gauge needle..As you are aware (more)

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