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The past few years has seen a shift in aesthetic practice from filling individual lines to a more holistic and comprehensive view of treatment. However, some areas of the body are still neglected. In this article, Lucy Glancey discusses one of these forgotten areas—the décolletage—and provides an overview of some of the available approaches to treating this area
Journal of Aesthetic Nursing – Mark Allen Group
Published: Jun 2, 2019
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