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SOFT TISSUE FILLERS &
BOTOX
Together with Fat injections,
you can think of these substances as soft tissue body fillers. These soft
tissue fillers can be used alone or in conjunction with other cosmetic
surgery procedures such as Microdermabrasion, Botox and Facelifts and
can often be performed at the same time to enhance your result.
These treatments are indicated for people desiring to
correct skin depressions such as wrinkles and depressed scars, but they
can also be used for contouring. When injected underneath the skin these
fillers can plump up the wrinkles and sunken areas of your face such as
the sides of the nose, the smile and frown lines or augment your lips
if they are thin, temporarily restoring a smoother and younger look.
The injection of soft-tissue filler is well accepted
by patients because the procedure can be performed as an in-office procedure,
with few or no side effects. The patient can return to work and normal
activity soon after treatment. An ideal filler would be inexpensive, easily
available, and relatively long lasting, but not necessarily permanent.
It would be painless at the time of injection, and it would produce reproducible
results. There should be minimal adverse effects (such as bruising, irritation,
allergic reaction, migration, and infection). At present, there is no
substance that can meet all the requirements.
It is important to remember that these fillers are not
permanent, with exception of Goretex and Artecoll. Goretex is a synthetic
tubular material, which can be placed under the skin as a filler (Softform)
or as an implant to augment the cheek or chin. Artecoll (Artefill), used
in Europe, consists of tiny acrylic microspheres suspended in collagen
and is used for corrections of depressions and deeper creases but not
for fine lines or for lip augmentation. Artefill has just been approved
by the FDA for use in our country. Microdroplet Liquid Silicone has
been around for a long time and, although permanent, it is not recommended
and is not approved by the FDA as a soft tissue filler. All these products
can be associated with risks such as infection, granuloma formation (foreign
body reaction) resulting in visible nodules, malposition /migration creating
deformity and extrusion through your skin. My preference is to use your
own tissues such as fat transplantation, but, as an alternative, a good
choice is Hyaluronic Acid ( Restylane ), since as a filler it represents
an improvement over the rest in regards to safety and lasting effects
or the newest fillers Radiesse and Sculptra which are intended to restore
volume and correct the signs of facial fat loss. Often your result with
fillers will be enhanced when combined with Botox.
The source materials for soft tissue fillers can be divided
as follows and some of these are not as yet FDA approved:
bovine collagen
human collagen
cadaveric fillers
hyaluronic acid derivatives
patient's own fat or skin tissues
synthetic material fillers
RADIESSE ( RADIANCE )
Is an injectable version of a familiar molecule – calcium hydroxyapatite,
which is synthetic bone and can be used in its other solid form to augment
cheeks and chin. Since this is the substance that forms the non-cellular
architecture of our bones it is non allergic and its effects are long
lasting possibly a few years. Radiesse both fills and stimulates the body
to produce new collagen. In a key study conducted in four medical centers
80% of patients showed improvement in the nasolabial fold at one year
when compared to cosmoplast, which showed improvement only in 5%. It is
useful only for deep wrinkles, like the nasolabial folds and to restore
facial fat loss in HIV patients, since it will harden the overlying skin.
FAT GRAFTS
Fat graft transplantation consists of removing fat from one area of your
body and using it to fill and contour your face and enhance your lips.
In my experience fat grafts tend to last longer than other soft tissue
fillers and are well tolerated since it is your own living cells that
are used. The fat is extracted usually from the abdomen and the procedure
can be performed under local anesthesia or under general anesthesia during
liposuction or another surgical procedure. The injected sites will look
fairly normal after a few days, but overfilling is necessary to compensate
for fat absorption, which inevitably will occur.
HYALURONIC ACID ( RESTYLANE, JUVEDERM )
Restylane is a unique hyaluronic acid-base filler derived from a bacterial
cell-line while Hylaform is derived from an avian source – rooster combs.
Juvederm and Puragen are other similar hyaluronic acid-base fillers. Restylane
and Juvederm both come in three gel versions depending on the grade of
viscosity and the different size of the particles. Restylane Fine Lines
( Juvederm 30 ) having the smallest particle size is designed to treat
only the fine wrinkles since it is injected into the superficial layer
of your skin. Restylane (Juvederm HV-30) is injected in the deeper layer
of your skin and it is used for deeper wrinkles and for lip augmentation. Perlane ( Juvederm HV-24 ) having the largest particle size, instead,
is injected underneath your skin for augmentation of folds and shaping
your facial contour. Hyaluronic acid is a natural component of our skin
and is present in all living organisms. It is especially important in
our body skin since it clings to water keeping our skin full and supple.
Our body also uses hyaluronic acid to lubricate our joints. It is rapidly
gaining in popularity and can be used alone or in concert with other procedures.
It is marketed in over 60 countries and has an excellent safety history.
It rarely causes allergic reactions and its effects last about 6 months.
SCULPTRA
Sculptra has been approved by the FDA for correction of fat loss related
to human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV ) to reduce the sunken appearance
in the cheek, temple and eye areas of these patients. It is a very promising
filler and may be indicated in correcting the loss of fat volume which
occurs in early aging of the face thus postponing the need for a facelift.
Sculptra is an injectable implant that contains microparticles of poly
L-lactic acid, a biocompatible, biodegradable, synthetic polymer that
has been widely used in resorbable sutures. It increases the thickness
of the skin in the treated areas by stimulating your body's tissue to
produce your own collagen thereby improving the appearance of the fat
loss in your face. It is important to understand that the skin depression
may reappear after the first treatment since Sculptra requires a longer
process than other fillers because your collagen production takes time.
Therefore multiple treatment sessions are required but most patients will
obtain the desired result with 3 treatments spaced about 3 - 4 weeks apart
( however some patients will require more depending on the severity of
the problem and an estimate will be provided at the time of consultation
). Expectations and individual results may vary, but long term results
at 2 years have shown very good patient satisfaction and a 5 year study
is underway. Like all other filler injections minimal to no swelling and
bruising is noticed following the treatment and one of the side effects
is that you may feel some bumps in the treatment area which are not typically
visible.
COLLAGEN/COSMODERM/COSMOPLAST/CYMETRA
Collagen ( Zyderm, Zyplast ) is a natural bovine protein injected in small
amounts underneath your skin to fill the skin creases and wrinkles. It
works best for small depressions and a skin test to determine whether
you are allergic to it is performed one month before treatment is started.
Since it is absorbed it does require a touch-up every 1 - 3 months. Not
often selected today because there are better fillers that last longer.
Cosmoderm and Cosmoplast are the equivalent to Collagen’s Zyderm and Zyplast
except that they come from laboratory-grown human cells. Cosmoderm and
Cosmoplast do not require allergy testing since they are not of bovine
origin. The effects last approximately 3 months. Cymetra is an injectable
human tissue matrix procured from donor tissue that has undergone a patented
process. It is then converted into smaller particles consisting of spheres,
and this framework is then repopulated by the patient’s own skin cells.
It is otherwise similar to Autologen but less expensive and the correction
should last for a few months after multiple treatments, remembering that
after the first treatment you may not see much change. Again like Collagen
not as popular today because its effects are not as long lasting as other
fillers.
AUTOLOGEN /ISOLAGEN
Autologen is an injectable collagen derived from your own skin. Autologen
is processed from skin excised during other surgical procedures where the
excessive skin is discarded or is harvested in an office procedure just
for that purpose. The skin is then sent to the Collagenesis Company, which
prepares it for injection. The company has also established a BioBank for
long term storage allowing for skin and tissues to be stored indefinitely.
Autologen is a safe procedure requiring no allergy testing and the results
are much longer lasting then Collagen. With Isolagen your fibroblast cells
are grown and multiplied to form the filler. A biopsy is taken of your skin
and sent to the Isolagen company’s laboratory for cell culture and expansion.
After 8 weeks of processing, the patient’s fibroblast cells are sent back
to be injected. Three treatments are recommended. Isolagen does preserve
the patient’s fibroblast cells for future treatments. The effects on wrinkles
are expected to be long lasting but the cost is prohibitely high. May have
potential in the future when the cost is lowered and the process is further
refined.
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