Localized Lipoatrophy Following Glatiramer Acetate Injections: A Case Report of Treatment With Intralesional Normal Saline

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Chemical Depressor Myectomy With Botulinum Toxin Type A for the Treatment of Transient Paralysis of the Marginal Mandibular Branch of the Facial Nerve Following Laser-Assisted Liposuction of the Neck

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