Posts Tagged ‘wrinkle filler’

Sculptra Study Shows Long-Lasting Results Over Collagen Filler

Friday, April 22nd, 2011

A study examining the results of  poly-L-lactic acid (Sculptra Aesthetic) dermal filler was recently published. The multi-center study looked specifically at Sculptra’s treatment of the nasolabial folds, the lines that travel from each side of the nose to the corners of the mouth.

Doctors followed 233 people for 25 months during their treatments with either Sculptra or, for comparison, injectable human collagen (hyaluronic acid was not approved yet when this study was designed).

Among the group treated with Sculptra, a total of 106 out of 116 continued their treatments and remained in the study’s “long-term surveillance phase.” Their results indicate that Sculptra (poly-L-lactic acid) is superior to human collagen for treatment of nasolabial folds.

sculptra for nasolabial folds

Photos via SculptraAesthetic.com

The initial results of both treatments were comparable, but after three months, the collagen group experienced a sharp decline in their results. Their “scores declined from 95.7 percent at week 3 to 15.3 percent by the month-13 follow-up visit, representing an 84 percent reduction from the maximum measurement of overall improvement,” write the authors.

The Sculptra group, however, saw results that endured much longer. At week 3, more than 99 percent of them reported “overall aesthetic improvement” in their nasolabial folds. Those results (patient evaluations) were maintained for 90 percent of the patients at 13 months, and 81 percent of the patients at the 25 month follow-up visit.

You can find this study in the April 2011 PRS Journal

Prevelle Silk – For Those New to Wrinkle Fillers

Monday, March 1st, 2010

If you’ve never tried a wrinkle filler or perhaps never even tried a Botox injection, and you want to erase those lines and folds, then Prevelle Silk is a good place to start.  Here’s why:

Results are Short Term

Like many injectable products, Prevelle Silk is made with hyaluronic acid. Except with Prevelle you get a slightly lower concentration of HA, meaning the results will wear off in a shorter time.  That might sound like a drawback to some people, but for others it isn’t. A filler with short-term results actually provides a way to “test drive” injectable treatment.

Dr. Christopher Hess, a Virginia plastic surgeon, says his patients have been seeing results last about 2 months. If you enjoy the treatment and the cosmetic improvements, you can always come back in a few months for treatment with a different wrinkle filler, one that provides enduring results.

The Lidocaine Factor

Prevelle is manufactured with the anesthetic lidocaine. The significance of this addition can often be exaggerated in the marketing for these fillers, but when combined with traditional pain management techniques, it may enhance the comfort level of your injection.

According to the official website, clinical trials demonstrated a significant improvement over the filler Captique:

In the clinical study, 69% (29) of the 42 patients who responded to the questionnaire preferred treatment with PREVELLE Silk over Captique. Of these 29 patients, 97% (28) preferred PREVELLE Silk because it was less painful.

Contact our office in Cincinnati for more information on Prevelle Silk.