A Prospective Open-Label Study for Treatment of Infraorbital Hollows Using a Volumizing Hyaluronic Acid Filler

Author:

Smith Scott W.1,Massey Blaine L.1ORCID,Hall Michael B.2,Buckingham Edward D.3

Affiliation:

1. Smith Facial Plastics, Gahanna, Ohio

2. Advanced ENT & Allergy, Sewell, New Jersey

3. Buckingham Center for Facial Plastic Surgery, Austin, Texas

Abstract

AbstractThis study aimed to prospectively evaluate the effectiveness, patient satisfaction, and early adverse events of using the hyaluronic acid filler VYC-20L for the treatment of infraorbital hollowing. A total of 21 participants underwent injection of VYC-20L. FACE-Q satisfaction surveys before and after treatment along with early adverse events surveys were conducted. Pre- and posttreatment photos were graded, and the Allergan Infraorbital Hollows Scale was used to assess the difference in infraorbital hollowing. The results showed infraorbital hollowing improvement with VYC-20L was significant (p < 0.001). FACE-Q Satisfaction with Eyes scores on average were 27 points higher after treatment (p < 0.001). The mean FACE-Q Satisfaction with Decision score was 74.1%. The most common short-term adverse symptoms were tenderness (67%), swelling (62%), and bruising (52%). This study concludes that VYC-20L is an effective nonsurgical treatment option for infraorbital hollowing with high patient satisfaction.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Surgery

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