The Evolution of Injectable Poly-L-Lactic Acid From the Correction of HIV-Related Facial Lipoatrophy to Aging-Related Facial Contour Deficiencies

被引:0
|
作者
Burgess, Cheryl [1 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Dermatol & Dermatol Surg, Washington, DC 20037 USA
关键词
SOFT-TISSUE AUGMENTATION; CALCIUM HYDROXYLAPATITE MICROSPHERES; HUMAN-BASED COLLAGEN; HYALURONIC-ACID; OPEN-LABEL; NASOLABIAL FOLDS; INFECTED PATIENTS; DERMAL FILLERS; FAT ATROPHY; EFFICACY;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 ;
摘要
Loss of facial volume due to skeletal resorption and facial fat redistribution is considered a primary cause for increased skin folding and sagging associated with aging. The objective of this review is to examine how use of injectable poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) for correction of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-associated facial lipoatrophy supports wider use in treating aging-related facial changes given its approval for aesthetic use. A literature review of studies evaluating injectable PLLA for the treatment of HIV-associated or aging-related contour deficiencies was conducted via MEDLINE, supplemented by the author's clinical experience. In clinical trials of HIV-related facial lipoatrophy, injectable PLLA increased dermal thickness for up to 96 weeks. Another study showed significant improvements in aging-related nasolabial fold wrinkles that lasted up to 25 months. Understanding differences in the use of injectable PLLA between patients with HIV and those with aging-related facial changes will help physicians optimize patient treatment.
引用
收藏
页码:1001 / 1006
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Safety of poly-L-lactic acid (New-Fill®) in the treatment of facial lipoatrophy: a large observational study among HIV-positive patients
    Duracinsky, Martin
    Leclercq, Pascale
    Herrmann, Susan
    Christen, Marie-Odile
    Dolivo, Marc
    Goujard, Cecile
    Chassany, Olivier
    BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2014, 14
  • [42] Volumetric Correction Using Poly-l-Lactic Acid in Facial Asymmetry: Parry Romberg Syndrome and Scleroderma
    Onesti, Maria Giuseppina
    Troccola, Antonietta
    Scuderi, Nicolo
    DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY, 2009, 35 (09) : 1368 - 1375
  • [43] Bio-Alcamid™, a high-volume injectable prosthesis for facial reconstruction in HIV-related lipoatrophy:: report on 100 patients
    Casavantes, LC
    Gottlieb, M
    ANTIVIRAL THERAPY, 2004, 9 (06) : L37 - L37
  • [44] Injectable PMMA/collagen gel dermal filler for treatment of HIV-related facial lipoatrophy-One year interim results
    Pierone, G.
    Kane, J.
    Gaskill, M.
    Stradley, J.
    White, M.
    Dingwall, S.
    Mest, D.
    Casavantes, L.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY, 2019, 81 (04) : AB83 - AB83
  • [45] The History Behind the Use of Injectable Poly-L-Lactic Acid for Facial and Nonfacial Volumization:The Positive Impact of Evolving Methodology
    Vleggaar, Danny
    Fitzgerald, Rebecca
    Lorenc, Z. Paul
    JOURNAL OF DRUGS IN DERMATOLOGY, 2014, 13 (04) : S32 - S34
  • [46] Injectable Poly-L-Lactic Acid for Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Associated Facial Lipoatrophy: Cumulative Year 2 Interim Analysis of an Open-Label Study (FACES)
    Bassichis, Benjamin
    Blick, Gary
    Conant, Marcus
    Condoluci, David
    Echavez, Michael
    Eviatar, Joseph
    Gold, Michael H.
    Hamilton, Tiffani
    Hanke, C. William
    Humble, Gail
    LaMarca, Anthony
    Daro-Kaftan, Elizabeth
    Mest, Douglas
    Pierone, Gerald
    DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY, 2012, 38 (07) : 1193 - 1205
  • [47] Psychometric evaluation in patients undergoing fillers injections for the treatment of HIV-related facial lipoatrophy: polylactic acid versus polyacrylamide
    Guaraldi, G
    Orlando, G
    Vandelli, M
    De Paola, M
    Comelli, D
    De Santis, G
    Pedone, A
    Spaggiari, A
    Baccarani, A
    Pinelli, M
    De Fazio, D
    Blini, M
    Borghi, V
    Nardini, G
    Beghetto, B
    Esposito, R
    ANTIVIRAL THERAPY, 2005, 10 (08) : L29 - L30
  • [48] Understanding, Avoiding, and Treating Potential Adverse Events Following the Use of Injectable Poly-L-Lactic Acid for Facial and Nonfacial Volumization
    Vleggaar, Danny
    Fitzgerald, Rebecca
    Lorenc, Z. Paul
    JOURNAL OF DRUGS IN DERMATOLOGY, 2014, 13 (04) : S35 - S39
  • [49] Facial Ulcers and Restrictive Strabismus From Delayed Periorbital Granuloma After Poly-L-Lactic Acid Injection
    Fuller, Molly L.
    Bradley, Elizabeth A.
    JAMA OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2015, 133 (09) : 1090 - 1091
  • [50] A Phase IV open-label study to evaluate the long-term safety of serial injections of poly-L-lactic acid in subjects with HIV associated facial lipoatrophy, by gender and Fitzpatrick skin type
    Poirot, T
    Gottschalk, R
    Furst, K
    Kulp, J
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY, 2006, 54 (03) : AB152 - AB152