TY - JOUR
T1 - HA PEGylated Filler in Association with an Infrared Energy Device for the Treatment of Facial Skin Aging
T2 - 150 Day Follow-Up Data Report
AU - Kubik, Paweł
AU - Jankau, Jerzy
AU - Rauso, Raffaele
AU - Galadari, Hassan
AU - Protasoni, Marina
AU - Gruszczyński, Wojciech
AU - Grzanka, Dariusz
AU - Smolińska, Marta
AU - Antosik, Paulina
AU - Piesiaków, Maria Luiza
AU - Kodłubańska, Lidia
AU - Zagajewska, Anna
AU - Łukasik, Bartłomiej
AU - Stabile, Giorgio
AU - Zerbinati, Nicola
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 by the authors.
PY - 2022/11
Y1 - 2022/11
N2 - Background: The face is the area most exposed to the normal course of skin aging, both intrinsically and extrinsically. The aim of the study was to evaluate the cellular and clinical response of a therapeutic protocol aimed at countering facial skin aging. Materials and Methods: Twenty female patients with facial skin laxity and photodamage underwent combined therapy including mesotherapy using non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid with calcium hydroxyapatite and an infrared energy-based device treatment with subsequent implementation of PEG-cross-linked hyaluronic acid soft tissue fillers. To evaluate the benefits, patients underwent histological, immunological, and biomechanical evaluations before the treatment and at 21 and 150 days after the treatment. Results: The histological results at 21 days and 150 days after the procedure showed an increase in the number of fibroblasts and angiogenesis. As for the immunological aspect, it was shown that the treatment has an immunomodulating action, avoiding the activation of CD4 and CD8 cells. Biomechanical data showed that, at 150 days after treatment, the average changes in skin elasticity increased by 72% and the skin hydration increased by 49%. Conclusions: A combination of an infrared energy-based device treatment with both non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid and novel PEG-cross-linked hyaluronic acid leads to numerous positive cutaneous changes after histological, immunological, and biomechanical evaluations.
AB - Background: The face is the area most exposed to the normal course of skin aging, both intrinsically and extrinsically. The aim of the study was to evaluate the cellular and clinical response of a therapeutic protocol aimed at countering facial skin aging. Materials and Methods: Twenty female patients with facial skin laxity and photodamage underwent combined therapy including mesotherapy using non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid with calcium hydroxyapatite and an infrared energy-based device treatment with subsequent implementation of PEG-cross-linked hyaluronic acid soft tissue fillers. To evaluate the benefits, patients underwent histological, immunological, and biomechanical evaluations before the treatment and at 21 and 150 days after the treatment. Results: The histological results at 21 days and 150 days after the procedure showed an increase in the number of fibroblasts and angiogenesis. As for the immunological aspect, it was shown that the treatment has an immunomodulating action, avoiding the activation of CD4 and CD8 cells. Biomechanical data showed that, at 150 days after treatment, the average changes in skin elasticity increased by 72% and the skin hydration increased by 49%. Conclusions: A combination of an infrared energy-based device treatment with both non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid and novel PEG-cross-linked hyaluronic acid leads to numerous positive cutaneous changes after histological, immunological, and biomechanical evaluations.
KW - HA PEGylated filler
KW - PEG-cross-linked hyaluronic acid
KW - facial skin aging
KW - infrared energy device
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U2 - 10.3390/ph15111355
DO - 10.3390/ph15111355
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85141733766
SN - 1424-8247
VL - 15
JO - Pharmaceuticals
JF - Pharmaceuticals
IS - 11
M1 - 1355
ER -