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J Drugs Dermatol ; 13(9): 1047-52, 2014 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25226004

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Soft-tissue augmentation with fillers is an aesthetic procedure for restoring age-related volume loss. OBJECTIVE: To compare neocollagenesis and elastin production stimulated by Radiesse® (calcium hydroxylapatite; CaHA, Merz Pharmaceuticals GmbH) and a hyaluronic acid-based filler (HA; Juvéderm® VOLUMA®). METHODS: Twenty-four women, aged 35-45, participated in this split-face, comparative study. Punch biopsies were taken 4 and 9 months after supraperiostal injection of each filler into the ipsilateral or contralateral postauricular area. Samples were analyzed for collagens type I and III, elastin, Ki-67, and inflammatory and angiogenic markers. RESULTS: At month 4, collagen type III was greater with CaHA vs HA (P=0.0052). By month 9, type I staining was higher with CaHA vs HA (P=0.0135), whereas type III was lower with CaHA than HA (P=0.0019). Staining for elastin, Ki-67 and angiogenesis was greatest with CaHA at both timepoints. Inflammatory markers increased most with HA treatment. CONCLUSIONS: CaHA resulted in more active, physiologic remodeling of the extracellular matrix than HA by stimulating a two-step process whereby collagen type I gradually replaced type III. Increased elastin stimulated by CaHA also indicates active remodeling. The results of this study suggest that, in the first 9 months after treatment, by reconstituting tissue homeostasis without inducing inflammation suggests CaHA has more desirable characteristics for a dermal filler than HA.


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Biocompatible Materials/administration & dosage , Cosmetic Techniques , Durapatite/administration & dosage , Face , Hyaluronic Acid/administration & dosage , Skin Aging/drug effects , Administration, Cutaneous , Adult , Face/pathology , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Skin Aging/pathology
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