Skin rejuvenation effect of the combined PDLLA and non cross‐linked hyaluronic acid: A preliminary study

Author:

Seo Suk Bae1,Park Hyunwoo2,Jo Ju Young2,Ryu Hwa Jung2

Affiliation:

1. SeoAh Song Dermatologic Clinic Seoul Korea

2. Department of Dermatology Korea University Ansan Hospital, Korea University Ansan Korea

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSkin aging is characterized by wrinkles, rough skin texture, pigmentation, facial erythema, and telangiectasia through structural and functional changes in the epidermis and dermis. Recently, injectable poly(D, L‐lactic acid), a biodegradable polymer, has been used widely for skin rejuvenation.AimsThis study aims to assess the efficacy and safety of injectable dermal poly D, L‐lactic acid) for skin rejuvenation.Patients/MethodsA total of 16 patients who desired skin rejuvenation were included. All participants received two or three procedure sessions with a 4 weeks interval between sessions. Clinical and three‐dimensional images at baseline, before each procedural session, and follow‐up visits were obtained. Therapeutic effects were assessed by evaluating signs of aging skin and overall improvement by dermatologists and patients. Histologic examinations with special stains were performed on the posterior auricular areas of consenting patients at baseline and follow‐up visits after injecting poly D L‐lactic acid into the postauricular area as in the face.ResultsOverall, statistically significant differences were observed in all signs of aging skin, such as fine wrinkles, skin texture, irregular pigmentation, telangiectasia, and facial erythema before and after treatments. Half (50%) of patients responded that there was more than 50% overall improvement. There were no severe adverse events. Histologic examination demonstrated increases in collagen and elastic fibers in the dermis.ConclusionsResults of this preliminary study suggest that injectable dermal poly D, L‐lactic acid can significantly affect skin rejuvenation without causing any serious adverse events.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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