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Selecting the Right Technique for the Treatment of Submental Adiposity
Evan A. Jones,
Angela Sturm
Academic Institute
Houston Methodist
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Transcutaneous
100%
Adiposity
100%
Submental
100%
Surgeons
33%
Clinical Significance
33%
Therapeutic Potential
33%
Energy Delivery
33%
Adjunctive Therapy
33%
Percutaneous Treatment
33%
Invasiveness
33%
Treatment Goals
33%
Minimally Invasive Technique
33%
Wide-necked
33%
Aid Decision Making
33%
Liposuction
33%
Cryolipolysis
33%
Study Aids
33%
Diverse Patient Population
33%
Neck Lift
33%
Kybella
33%
Natural Characteristics
33%
Aesthetics Landscape
33%
Natural Beauty
33%
Ultrasonic-microwave
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Surgeon
100%
Deoxycholic Acid
100%
Patient Population
100%
Neck
100%
Decision Making
100%
Minimally Invasive Procedure
100%
Liposuction
100%
Transdermal Drug Administration
100%
Underlying Anatomy
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Surgeon
100%
Patient Population
100%
Minimally Invasive Procedure
100%
Transdermal Drug Administration
100%
Deoxycholic Acid
100%
Liposuction
100%
Decision-Making
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Deoxycholic Acid
100%
Decision Making
100%
Cryolipolysis
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Deoxycholic Acid
100%