Page 22
Notes:
allied
academies
Journal of Dermatology Research and Skin Care | Volume 2
May 14-15, 2018 | Montreal, Canada
Spring Dermatology &
Skin Care Expo Conference
T
he cellular and anatomical changes, as time goes by, result
in an important and progressive loss of soft tissue volume in
the face, with wrinkles and sagging skin. In this context, dermal
fillers were an amazing discover and hyaluronic acid-based
(HA) products are the most popular, non-permanent injectable
materials, which is available for the treatment of ageing skin. For
the last years, the techniques have been substantially updated,
with facial anatomy and technique proportions taken in deep
consideration to best use HA to restore lost volume, sculpt the
face, and improve overall facial harmony in an accurate manner
for each patient needs.
Speaker Biography
Clarissa Prati is an Italian-Brazilian Dermatologist. She has completed her MSc in
Clinical Medicine. Currently, she is a PhD Student in Health Sciences, São Paulo, SP,
Brazil, mentor in Pediatric Dermatology at Pontificia Universidade Católica RS/São
Lucas Hospital, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil. She has also a private office in Porto Alegre, RS,
Brazil, wherein she explores her expertise in clinical and cosmetic dermatology, aside
of being the President of State of Rio Grande do Sul’s Section of the Brazilian Society
of Dermatology.
e:
prati@terra.com.brClarissa Prati
Brazilian Society of Dermatology, Brazil
Advanced use of hyaluronic acid fillers for the facial anti-aging approach