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Section: Research > Injectables
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BoNT A Treatments Improve Patient Social Behavior
Botulinum toxin type A treatment improved the patients' social and psychological behavior, as well as their opinion regarding their appearance.
Injectables
[BTX for Men] Dosing Guidelines Sorely Lacking
Six of the 11 studies on gender variations in Botox treatment suggested the need to alter dosing when treating upper face expression lines in male patients, but the studies did not provide recommendations.
Injectables
[PrabotulinumtoxinA] Two Studies Confirm Safety of Repeated Treatments
Two one-year, multicenter centers confirmed the safety of repeat treatment with prabotulinumtoxinA (Jeuveau) for moderate to severe glabellar lines.
Injectables
Researchers Quantify Rate of Needle Damage During Filler Injections
Electron micoscropy revealed an increase in damage of 4.7% with each dermal transition. Touching the bone during injection deformed the needle tip by 9.6%.
Research
Injectable Fat Grafting Technique Progressively Improves Facial Volume
“This preliminary evidence shows a dynamic change in facial volume, with an initial decrease followed by a rebound effect that demonstrated improvement of facial volume."
Injectables
[Review] Rate and Type of Complications After Nonpermanent Facial Fillers
Though rare, complications that occur after nonpermanent fillers in the face can be severe, so an adequate knowledge of the facial anatomy is mandatory for physicians.
Injectables
Ligaments as a Guide to Facial Soft Tissue Filler Augmentation
The effectiveness of this injection technique was likely due to the strategic placement of soft tissue filler directly inferior to the obicularis retaining ligament.
Injectables
[Botulinum Toxins] Effect of Needle Size on Skin Penetration Force
Although smaller needles are more expensive, they retain their sharpness better than larger gauge, allowing for more injections.
Research
SVF Superior to Fat and Tretinoin in Reversing Photoaging
Injection of stromal vascular fraction gel had the strongest effect on stimulating fibroblasts and increasing the expression of transforming growth factor β1, propeptide of type-I procollagen and Smad 2.
Injectables
[Cheek Volumization] Transoral vs. Percutaneous Filler Injections
"The transoral approach for cheek volumization with hyaluronic acid was shown as a safe, effective technique that provides more comfort and minor sensation of pain than the traditional percutaneous approach."
Injectables
Soft Tissue Filler Safe and Durable for Jawline Enhancement
The highly cross-linked HA filler for jawline enhancement produced durable results with a high patient satisfaction rate.
Injectables
Non-cross-linked HA Filler Improves Firmness and Elasticity in Perioral Region
Researchers found that the non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid-based filler increased skin firmness and elasticity in the lateral canthal and perioral region.
Injectables
Platelet-rich Fibrin Improves Lip Lines
A single session of i-PRF+ injections resulted in significant lip rejuvenation with no significant change in lip volume.
Injectables
[Filler Safety] Rethinking Glabella Injection Points
“To ensure safety, the cannula entry point or needle puncture point for glabella augmentation should be reconsidered.”
Injectables
BTXA Safe and Effective for Treating Scar Hypertrophy
Botulinum toxin type A was found to be safe and effective in preventing and treating hypertrophic scars.
Injectables
[Dysport] Researchers Investigate Higher Reconstitution and Injection Volumes
The safety results for this injection volume were consistent with and, in fact, lower than in the prescribing information for aboBoNT-A, indicating no increase in local spread of the toxin.
Injectables
High G' Filler Technique Effective for Tear Trough Deformities
“Aesthetically satisfying results for the tear trough correction are possible, without actually injecting the tear trough directly, based on the knowledge of the underlying anatomy.”
Injectables
Revance DAXI Shows Progressive Improvement wth Repeated Injections
The proportion of subjects with no static glabellar lines four weeks after injection increased on the second and third cycle of treatments.
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