• J Cosmet Dermatol · Dec 2014

    A new dermal filler made of cross-linked and auto-cross-linked hyaluronic acid in the correction of facial aging defects.

    • Adele Sparavigna, Pasquale Fino, Beatrice Tenconi, Nicola Giordan, Vittoria Amorosi, and Nicolò Scuderi.
    • Derming, Clinical Research and Bioengineering Institute, Monza, MB, Italy.
    • J Cosmet Dermatol. 2014 Dec 1; 13 (4): 307-14.

    BackgroundA novel Hyaluronic Acid (HA) derivative dermal filler has been developed with characteristics especially suited for nasolabial folds (NLF) and facial defects due to volume loss.AimsAn open-label prospective study was carried out to evaluate this HA filler's performance in correcting facial defects due to volume loss.MethodsA single Italian site treated subjects aged 30-65 for facial defects due to volume loss with a new dermal filler injectable gel; subjects returned to the clinic at 7 and 14 days, and 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months for follow-up. The primary effectiveness endpoint was improvement in wrinkle severity (measured using the Wrinkle Severity Rating Scale) (WSRS) and facial volume (measured using the Facial Volume Loss Scale) (FVLS) at 6 and 12 months from baseline. Secondary endpoints were safety evaluation, performance duration, product handling, subjects' and investigator's treatment evaluation. Assessment of aesthetic results included the skin hydration, image analysis of nasolabial folds (3D), and photographic documentation.ResultsThe reduction in nasolabial wrinkles was statistically significant at 6 months after the first implant. The aesthetic improvement of 1 grade on WSRS was evident in 95% of subjects up to 3 months, in 84% of subjects up to 6 months and in 27% up to 12 months. A clinically (> 1 point improvement) and statistically significant improvement in the FVLS was observed at each study visit; in 100% of treated cases, up to 3 months and in 61% up to 9 months. Good results were obtained during the study in skin hydration. There were no severe adverse events related to treatment.ConclusionThis injectable gel is well tolerated and has been demonstrated to provide a smooth and natural improvement in facial defects due to volume loss in nasolabial folds and the malar region that lasts for up to 1 year.© 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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