You’ve had collagen in your body since the day you were born. But once you reach a certain age, your body stops producing it entirely. This is when collagen injections or fillers can come into play.
In a new study, Knudson et al. have identified a novel late complication that can result from endoscopic injections of collagen for pediatric urinary incontinence—calcifications of the bladder neck or ...
An Austrian study has shown that injection of autologous myoblasts and fibroblasts is much more effective than collagen injection for the treatment of urinary stress incontinence. The randomized, ...
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