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Description
FILLMED® ART FILLER FINE LINES with Lidocaine is a viscoelastic cross-linked hyaluronic acid gel of non-animal origin gradually absorbed over time. It is colourless, transparent, sterile, non-pyrogenic and saline and contains a 0.3% volume of lidocaine hydrochloride for its anesthetic properties. It is available in a pre-filled and single-use 1 ml syringe. Each pack contains 2 FINE LINES syringes, 4 sterile and single-use 30G½´´ needles intended for injection of FINE LINES, a product leaflet and 4 traceability labels. In order to guarantee traceability of the product, one of the two labels must be affixed to the patient file and the other must be transmitted to the patient.
Composition:
Hyaluronic acid and Lidocaine.
Side effects:
It can cause redness, oedema, erythema and other inflammatory reactions. Any Fillmed product may also cause itching and skin erosion.
Package:
1mL x 2 Pre-Filled Syringes
Specifications
- Main Ingredient: Hyaluronic Acid
- Manufacturer: Fillmed Laboratoires
- Drug Class: Dermal Filler
- Generic Name: Hyaluronic acid and Lidocaine.
- Package Contents: 1mL x 2 Pre-Filled Syringes
- Storage Requirements: Room Temperature (2℃~25℃)
- Main Usage: Scaring/ Fine Line Filler
About the Brand
Fillmed
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