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Section: Research > Injectables
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Alternative Filler Injection Technique for Lower Eyelid Rejuvenation
Researchers Jui-Yu Lin, MD and Chuan-Yuan Lin, MD proposed a simple and effective alternative filler injection technique for nonsurgical lower eyelid rejuvenation.
Injectables
PCL Fillers Show Significant Pore Reduction Potential
A small study in May 2022 found that PCL-based fillers significantly decreased the average size of enlarged pores with no serious adverse events or side effects.
Injectables
Microinjections with Hyaluronic Acid and Glycerol Improve Skin Health
The May 2022 study found that Cohesive Polydensified Matrix hyaluronic acid can statistically improve skin firmness, fatigue and density.
Injectables
Treatment Course for CaHA-induced Vascular Complications
Authors initiated a treatment plan for vascular complications that can arise from calcium hydroxyapatite fillers.
Injectables
Evaluating Delayed Onset Nodules from VYC-associated HA Filler Injections
In comparison to previous study results, researcher Jason K. Rivers, MD, found that VYC-associated incidence of delayed-onset nodules was lower than earlier estimates.
Injectables
Calcium Hydroxyapatite Filler Effective Up To 18 Months
Radiesse (+) (calcium hydroxylapatite with integral lidocaine) demonstrated safety and effectiveness in the treatment of nasolabial folds, marionette lines and cheek volume loss in real-life conditions up to 18 months.
Injectables
Hyaluronic Acid Fillers: Review of Delayed Complications
Certain hyaluronic acid fillers did have higher rates of delayed AEs with nodules being the most common complication.
Injectables
Needle vs. Cannula: HA Filler Injections in the Tear Trough
Researchers were unable to determine whether hypodermic needle or microcannula fairs better in hyaluronic acid filler injections in the tear trough.
Injectables
HA Fillers Last More Than Two Years in Midface
"Both types of hyaluronic acid fillers demonstrated superior efficacy, safety and durability for volumetric augmentation in the anteromedial cheek.”
Injectables
Next Generation Fillers: Astaxanthin-infused HA
The astaxanthin that had been added into the microspheres was maintained for 16 weeks and displayed positive attributes, such as tissue regeneration and collagen production improvement.
Injectables
Diffusion of PRP in Split-Scalp Studies Skews Results
Total hair density after six months was significantly higher in the placebo arm of split scalp trials compared to whole head studies by 37 hairs/cm2.
Injectables
Study Reveals Botulinum Toxin Complication Rates at 16%
The most frequently observed treatment-related complications in the botulinum toxin type A groups included headache, local skin reactions and facial neuromuscular symptoms.
Injectables
Botulinum Toxins for UVB-induced Hyperpigmentation
One treatment site had a lower degree of hyperpigmentation at all time points; participants were more satisfied with the control site.
Injectables
[Filler Safety] Researchers Identify Path of Angular Vein in Tear Trough
“Based on these anatomical findings, the deep injection approach to the tear trough is recommended due to the intramuscular course of the angular vein.”
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Dysport Dose Escalation Study Shows High Patient Satisfaction
Researchers found that AbobotulinumtoxinA dose escalation for glabellar lines provided high patient satisfaction.
Injectables
PRP + Platelet Gel Increase Hair Density and Thickness
The investigators evaluated outcomes at three, six and nine months after treatment by hair pull test, dermoscopy, photography and patient satisfaction ratings.
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Botulinum Toxin A Immunogenicity Not Significant in Aesthetic Indications
Across the clinical indications, neutralizing antibody prevalence was significantly higher in dystonia, spasticity and urologic conditions, and nil to insignificant in hyperhidrosis and aesthetic indications.
Injectables
Botulinum Toxin Injections Cause Changes in Mandibular Bone
The most frequently affected areas included the condylar head, coronoid process and ramus. The most frequent changes were decreased bone volume, cortical thickness and cortical and trabecular density.
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