Rosemarie Mazzuco1, Doris Hexsel. 1. Brazilian Center for Studies in Dermatology, Porto Alegre, Brazil. rosemazzuco@hotmail.com
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) has been widely used in the enhancement of facial contours, but its use in nonfacial areas is rarely cited. OBJECTIVES: To demonstrate the efficacy and safety of PLLA for neck and chest rejuvenation. METHODS: Thirty-six patients with different degrees of cutaneous flaccidity, atrophy, and wrinkles in the neck and chest were treated with PLLA. The technical details and the methods of evaluation (photographic analysis by three independent evaluators in the 21 patients who had alterations visible in the photographs taken before treatment and satisfaction questionnaire at the end of the treatment in all 36 patients) are described in this article. RESULTS: In the photographic analysis, improvement was found in 81% to 100% of the 21 cases (p<.001). In the questionnaire regarding the degree of satisfaction, 91.6% said they were pleased with the result of the procedure and stated they would do it again. After 18 months of follow-up, the results were maintained. Only one of the 36 patients (3%) had early-onset subcutaneous nodules as a complication. CONCLUSION: Injection of PLLA seems to be a safe and efficacious treatment for the correction of some aspects of aging in the neck and chest.
BACKGROUND:Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) has been widely used in the enhancement of facial contours, but its use in nonfacial areas is rarely cited. OBJECTIVES: To demonstrate the efficacy and safety of PLLA for neck and chest rejuvenation. METHODS: Thirty-six patients with different degrees of cutaneous flaccidity, atrophy, and wrinkles in the neck and chest were treated with PLLA. The technical details and the methods of evaluation (photographic analysis by three independent evaluators in the 21 patients who had alterations visible in the photographs taken before treatment and satisfaction questionnaire at the end of the treatment in all 36 patients) are described in this article. RESULTS: In the photographic analysis, improvement was found in 81% to 100% of the 21 cases (p<.001). In the questionnaire regarding the degree of satisfaction, 91.6% said they were pleased with the result of the procedure and stated they would do it again. After 18 months of follow-up, the results were maintained. Only one of the 36 patients (3%) had early-onset subcutaneous nodules as a complication. CONCLUSION: Injection of PLLA seems to be a safe and efficacious treatment for the correction of some aspects of aging in the neck and chest.
Authors: Nina Engerer; Konstantin Frank; Denis Ehrl; Sebastian Cotofana; Nicholas Moellhoff; Michael Alfertshofer; Riccardo E Giunta; Jeremy B Green; Paul Z Lorenc; Grace K Chaney Journal: Aesthetic Plast Surg Date: 2022-06-14 Impact factor: 2.708