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J Cosmet Dermatol ; 11(2): 87-92, 2012 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22672272

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BACKGROUND: Mesotherapy treatment of aging skin aims to replace depleting levels of minerals, vitamins, amino acids, and hyaluronic acid (HA). AIM: To investigate the efficacy of 13.5 mg/g uncross-linked HA+0.9% mannitol (HA+mannitol) on skin hydration and elasticity. PATIENTS/METHODS: Four centers enrolled 34 women: Subgroup 1 comprised 27 subjects injected using a "depot" technique; Subgroup 2 comprised seven subjects injected using a "picotage" technique. RESULTS: A notable difference was seen between the two subgroups in outcome and subject satisfaction. In Subgroup 1, a significant improvement was seen in hydration, anisotropy, and skin roughness, but Subgroup 2 showed no significant improvements. Most physicians assessed HA+mannitol as "easy/very easy" to inject. Physician esthetic assessment in Subgroup 1 was "improved/very improved" for >90% of subjects at Day 60, and >80% according to subject assessment. 95% of subjects were delighted with treatment, and 85% would undergo repeat treatment and would recommend treatment to a friend. However, results for Subgroup 2 indicated 86% of subjects were unhappy with treatment and 83% would refuse to undergo repeat treatment. CONCLUSIONS: HA+mannitol is effective for skin hydration, anisotropy, and roughness when treated using a depot technique.


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Body Water/drug effects , Dermatologic Agents/pharmacology , Elasticity/drug effects , Hyaluronic Acid/pharmacology , Mannitol/pharmacology , Skin Physiological Phenomena/drug effects , Adult , Anisotropy , Body Water/physiology , Dermatologic Agents/adverse effects , Drug Combinations , Face , Female , Humans , Hyaluronic Acid/adverse effects , Injections, Intradermal , Mannitol/adverse effects , Mesotherapy/adverse effects , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Skin Aging/drug effects , Statistics, Nonparametric , Time Factors
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