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Evaluation of the Hydrophilic, Cohesive, and Physical Properties of Eight Hyaluronic Acid Fillers: Clinical Implications of Gel Differentiation [Corrigendum]
Enright KM, Weiner SF, Durairaj KK, Gilardino MS, Nikolis A. Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2024;17:89-101.
Page 93, Results, Hydrating HA section, first sentence, the text “Restylane-L (HAREST), Restylane Skinboosters Vital Light (HASBVL), Restylane Skinboosters Vital (HASBV), Restylane Lyft (HAL) (Figure 1, parts A-D)” should read “Restylane-L (HAREST), Restylane Skinboosters Vital Light (HASBVL), and Restylane Skinboosters Vital (HASBV) (Figure 1, parts A-C)”.
Page 93, Results, Hydrating HA section, third sentence, the text “The fillers that did expand (swell) as they bound water included HAL, Restylane Defyne (HAD), Restylane Volume (HAV), Restylane Kysse (HAK), and Restylane Refyne (HAR) (Figure 1, parts E-H)” should read “The fillers that did expand (swell) as they bound water included Restylane Lyft (HAL), Restylane Defyne (HAD), Restylane Volume (HAV), Restylane Kysse (HAK), and Restylane Refyne (HAR) (Figure 1, parts D-H)”.
The authors apologize for these errors