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Artecoll: the Arizona experience and lessons learned. Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.]. [Dermatol Surg] Journal article

 
TitleArtecoll: the Arizona experience and lessons learned.
Author(s)Thaler MP, Ubogy ZI 
InstitutionPapillon Cosmetic Dermatology Center, Mesa, Arizona, USA. papillondermol@yahoo.com
SourceDermatol Surg 2005 Nov; 31(11 Pt 2):1566-74; discussion 1575-6.
MeSHAdult
Aged
Arizona
Biocompatible Materials
Collagen
Double-Blind Method
Face
Female
Humans
Male
Microspheres
Middle Aged
Patient Selection
Polymethyl Methacrylate
Prospective Studies
Rhytidoplasty
Skin Aging
Treatment Outcome
AbstractBACKGROUND: Artefill is one of several new materials being introduced to the U.S. market as a soft tissue augmenting agent.
OBJECTIVE: The objectives were to evaluate the safety and efficacy of injecting Artecoll (Rofil Medical International Breda, the Netherlands) in facial wrinkles compared with injecting Zyderm or Zyplast (INAMED, Santa Barbara, CA, USA) and discuss the practical lessons learned.
METHODS: Thirty-eight patients were randomly selected to receive Artecoll or Zyderm/Zyplast into facial defects. Wrinkles were evaluated by the treating physician, the subject, and masked physician evaluators. Similar evaluations were performed on several collagen patients crossing over to Artecoll. Adverse reactions were recorded.
RESULTS. All evaluators felt Artecoll to be superior to collagen in all treated areas except for the glabella and upper lip lines. In these areas, differentiation by photographs between the two products became more difficult for the masked evaluators. The adverse side effects of Artecoll were almost equal with those of collagen, but most were of minimal consequence. Three patients developed persistent nodules (all in perioral sites), which were treatable with intralesional steroids.
CONCLUSION. Artecoll treatment of wrinkles and folds was found to be effective, long lasting, safe, and associated with a high percentage of patient acceptance. There is a learning curve in injecting this thicker, more permanent product.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID16416640
  
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