Home-Use Hyaluronic Acid Jet Injectors: Unreliable and Unsafe

Author:

Juch Rosalie N. S.1,Bik Liora2,Boeijink Neill1,de Vos Judith3,Dobbe Iwan J. G. G.345,Bloemen Paul R.3,van Doorn Martijn B. A.2,Velthuis Peter2,Aalders Maurice C. G.3,Wolkerstorfer Albert1

Affiliation:

1. Dermatology, Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;

2. Dermatology, Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands;

3. Biomedical Engineering and Physics, Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;

4. Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Musculoskeletal Health—Restoration and Development, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;

5. Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, Microcirculation, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Abstract

BACKGROUND Needle-free hyaluronic acid (HA) jet injectors are gaining popularity for rejuvenation treatment. The devices are widely available online and are used for self-injection or in beauty salons by nonphysicians. However, little is known about their performance and safety. OBJECTIVE To explore the injection efficiency and cutaneous biodistribution patterns administered with home-use compared with medical jet injectors and to assess safety aspects. MATERIALS AND METHODS The authors injected HA into ex vivo human skin with 4 home-use and 2 medical injectors. The intracutaneous dose of HA was calculated, and the cutaneous biodistribution of HA was assessed using a 3-dimensional Fluorescent Imaging Cryomicrotome System (3D-FICS). Safety aspects were evaluated based on the presence of a manual, CE (conformité européenne) mark, and sterility. RESULTS The intracutaneous dose delivered by the home-use injectors was markedly lower compared with the medical injectors. 3D imaging for home-use injectors showed superficial epidermal distribution with low distribution volumes. For medical injectors, volumes were substantially larger and mainly middermal. All evaluated safety aspects were lacking. CONCLUSION Results of this study suggest that the specific combinations of home-use injectors and HA used in this study are unreliable and unsafe, which casts doubts on the performance of these treatments in general.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Dermatology,General Medicine,Surgery

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