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I'm sorry, Dr. Ding Xiaobang, Ogilvy has been taken out for more than ten years.
Ogilvy's scientific name is polyacrylamide hydrogel, which is a colorless and transparent colloidal liquid substance. At that time, due to the characteristics of quick response, little trauma and strong plasticity of materials, it has been widely used in the medical plastic surgery market in China since around 2000, such as rhinoplasty, temple augmentation, breast augmentation, hip augmentation and various soft tissue depression filling operations.

The original manufacturer is the Ukrainian company Intelfal, and its trade name is "Intelfal".

On April 30, 2006, the State Food and Drug Administration revoked Ogilvy's medical device registration certificate and completely stopped its production, sale and use.

On 20 10, 20 13, and 20 18, China Food and Drug Administration issued "Consumer Warning on Polyacrylamide Hydrogel (for Injection)" to remind consumers that some unqualified medical beauty institutions illegally use polyacrylamide hydrogel as hyaluronic acid for medical beauty surgery, which has potential safety hazards to consumers' health.

Take out the advice of regular medical institutions, and don't be cheated and hurt twice.