The Doctor is in
In this issue: Fillers
There is a lot of confusion about all of the soft tissue
fillers that are available in the US today. Below is a summary
of what is available. They are classed into temporary, semi-permanent
and permanent. Each product has its own special benefits. We
hope you enjoy this guide to fillers.
Temporary
Hyaluronic Acids: This group includes
Perlane
,
Restylane
,
Juvederm
(Ultra and Ultra Plus) and Hydrelle.
How
they work: Hyaluronic acid is a natural occurring substance
in our bodies. It is used to lubricate our joints. Injectable
hyaluronic acids are similar to that substance already found in our body
but suspended in a gel form. HAs are hydrophilic so they attract water. In
other words, they act as little sponges bringing water into the desired
area. The difference between the injectables depends on the amount
of cross linking of the product (longevity), the concentration of the hyaluronic
acid per milliliter of the product (longevity and result), and whether
the HA is fully saturated at the time of injection (will more correction
occur with time). Basically, HAs can plump up wrinkles in areas that
have become hollow. These fillers are great for a first introduction to
fillers because a simple injection of Hyaluronidase can make the results
go away if you don’t like it. Allergic reactions are very
rare and no skin testing is required.
Where it can be used: HAs
are great for filling lines and wrinkles as well as volume loss that
occurs under the eyes and in the cheeks
Length: 6 months to one year (longest under the
eyes)
Cost: $550
Benefits: Instant gratification and can be removed
Drawbacks: Can turn blue if it is too superficial
under the skin
Evolence: This product was
a porcine based collagen filler. It has been temporarily pulled from
the market but expect its sister Evolence Breeze to come along soon. Evolence
breeze is a lighter version of the same and probably the best lip margin
filler.
Learn more about these treatments:
Perlane
,
Restylane
,
Juvederm
(Ultra and Ultra Plus).
Semi permanent
Radiesse: Calcium hydroxylapitate crystals in a methylcellulose gel.
How it works: Calcium
hydroxylapitate crystals in a methylcellulose gel are the key ingredients
in Radiesse. This
product has been around for quite awhile and has a strong safety record. When
it first came out it was under the name of Radience. This product
boasts a clinical
satisfaction rate of 99% when the correct amount of product
is used and 18 months. This product is considered semi permanent
because it has been proven histological to also act as a collagen stimulant. Remember
with this product the low point is at 6 to 10 weeks after the initial injection. This
is when the methylcellulose gel is absorbed and before the collagen production
has begun.
Where it can be used: Radiesse is
best when placed supra periostial or above the bone. It is excellent for
volumizing and lifting the cheek area and accentuating other boney prominences
such as the brow bone or the mandible. It can also be used to augment the
chin or fill the temples and can be used to fill and revolumize the hands.
It can also be used to fill nasolabial lines and support the marionette
lines. It is not good for use in areas where the skin is thin or
on top of sphincter muscles such as under the eyes or in the lips. It
can be used to augment the nose as well.
Longevity: One
year
Cost: $650
Benefits: Length of duration and collagen production. Also
this product can give boney shape.
Disadvantages: Has to be surgically removed
Sculptra Aesthetic
: Poly L Lactic Acid
How it works: Sculptra has been approved
for years for use in patients with lipoatrophy. This is the loss of facial
fat. It was recently approved for cosmetic re-volumization with an
indication of 25 months. It is best used for real re-volumization in the
temple, periorbital cheek and lower face. Multiple treatments are
required and it is important you realize this is a gradual process of
re-volumization with the final results not occurring for six months.
Where it can be used: Sculptra
is the best true revolumizer. It can be used to return the youthful contours
to the temples, the brow bone, the cheeks, the infraorbital area, the lower
cheek area the preauricular areas as well as the jaw and the chin area.
It can also be used in other areas of the body such as the hands as well
as knees, décolletage and buttocks. It can not be used in
the lips.
Longevity: Two
years and longer
Cost: $750 for one vial $1400 for two
Benefits: This product gives you back your youthful
contour
Drawbacks: You have to wait for results. Six months
after the final treatment you see your final results. Also there
are reports of nodules if it isn’t injected correctly.
Learn more about these treatments:
Radiesse
,
Sculptra Aesthetic
Permanent
Artefill
How it works: Artefill
is composed of Methylmethacrylate Beads (joint cement) in a bovine collagen
base. An allergy test is required four weeks prior to the injection. The
Collagen absorbs leaving the Metheylmethacrylate Beads. The longevity
of this product is estimated to be about five years despite the label
which says twelve months.
Where it can be used:
Artefill is excellent at rebuilding bone structure and restructuring
the jaw line. In soft tissue areas it also works well, but must
be placed deep. It is not for use in the lips or under the eyes.
Longevity: Five years
Costs: $1300 per syringe
Benefits: Can do boney augmentation and soft
tissue filling.
Drawbacks: This must be surgically removed and
can not be placed superficially.
Silicone
Where it can be used?
Silicone can be used in lip augmentation.
How it works: It has to be done with
a micro-droplet technique in a series of injections. The results
are permanent and lips feel full and soft. Thirty days must lapse
between treatments.
Cost: $650 per treatment
Benefits: Truly permanent results
Drawbacks: If too much silicone is injected
at one time granulomas or lumps may form.
Learn more about these treatments:
Artefill
What is coming in the future?
There are over 140 fillers approved in Europe many will
make their way to the United States. There are several new ones coming
within the next year. There will be new Hyaluronic Acids approved
for injection into body contours as well as new collagen stimulants.