| Literature DB >> 32440186 |
Francisco de Melo1, Alieksiéi Carrijo2, Kyungkook Hong3, Bruno Trumbic4, Franco Vercesi5, Heidi A Waldorf6, Sabine Zenker7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Combinations of minimally invasive procedures (MIPs) are often used in aesthetic treatments and are increasingly considered as the new standard of care. Three agents with specific properties are available in this perspective: a polycaprolactone (PCL)-based collagen stimulator, a poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA)- and a poly-glycolic acid (PLGA)-based resorbable suspension suture with a 3D-cone technology, and a cross-linked hyaluronic acid (HA).Entities:
Keywords: botulinum toxins; combined modality therapy; dermal fillers; energy-based device; practice guideline; rejuvenation
Year: 2020 PMID: 32440186 PMCID: PMC7211299 DOI: 10.2147/CCID.S248280
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol ISSN: 1178-7015
Published Multimodal Approaches Proposed for Face or Neck Rejuvenation
| Face | Neck (±Decolletage) |
|---|---|
| RCTs (n Patients) | |
| HA filler + RF vs HA filler (n = 10) | |
| BoNTx + HA filler vs BoNTx (n = 20) | |
| BoNTx + HA filler vs BoNTx + HA filler + cosmetic treatment (n = 20) | |
| BoNTx + HA filler vs BoNTx vs HA filler (n = 90) | |
| Non-Randomized Studies and Case Reports (n Participants) | |
| HA filler + RF + (n = 1) | BoNTx + HA filler + MFU-V (or CaHA) (n = 10) |
| BoNTx + HA filler + laser resurfacing (n = 1) | BoNTx + HA filler + IFU (n = 12) |
| BoNTx + CaHA + HA filler + injectable PLLA (n = 2) | CaHA + MFU-V (n = 47) |
| BoNTx + CaHA + HA filler + MFU-V (n = 101) | BoNTx + CaHA + HA filler + MFU-V (n = 101) |
| BoNTx + HA filler (n = 60) | |
| Bimatoprosta + BoNTx + HA filler (n = 116) | |
| Reviews | |
| BoNTx + HA filler + various EBDs (laser, IPL, MFUS, FMR) | Various techniquesb |
| BoNTx or HA fillers + IPL + lasers (ablative and non-ablative) + RF | |
Notes: aBimatoprost 0.3% ophthalmic solution; bATX-101, ablative and non-ablative fractional lasers, BoNTx, cryolipolysis, HA fillers, IPL, laser lipolysis, liposuction, MFU-V, monopolar RF.
Abbreviations: BoNTx, botulinum neurotoxin; CaHA, calcium hydroxyapatite; FMR, fractional microneedle radiofrequency; HA, hyaluronic acid; IFU, intensity focused ultrasound; IPL, intense pulsed light; MFUS, micro-focused ultrasound; MFU-V, micro-focused ultrasound with visualization; PLLA, poly-L-lactic acid; RCT, randomized controlled trial; RF, radiofrequency; US, ultrasound.
Sinclair Pharmaceuticals Products for Minimally Invasive Rejuvenation
| PCL Collagen Stimulatora | PLLA/PLGA Suspension Sutureb | Cross-Linked HAc | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Concept | Dermal filler stimulating collagen production | 3D cone-based suspension suture | Cross-linked resorbable high molecular weight HA gel |
| Indications | Volume restoration | Facial and neck contour reshaping | Wrinkle correction |
| Product range | 3 Products
≥18 Months 24 Months 36 Months | 3 Products
8 Cones 12 Cones 16 Cones | 5 Products
BDDE cross-linked HA gels (20 mg/mL) Variable particle sizes |
Notes: aEllansé®; bSilhouette Soft®; cPerfectha®; dExpected longevity in vivo based on extrapolation of clinical data from S and M versions and accepted PCL degradation behavior.
Abbreviations: BDDE, butanediol diglycidyl ether; HA, hyaluronic acid; PCL, polycaprolactone; PLLA/PLGA, poly-L-lactic acid/poly-glycolic acid.
Focus on Important Treatment Spacing Principles
| Combined Use of EBDs and PLLA/PLGA Suspension Sutures |
EBD tightening techniques should be used 6–8 weeks before (preferably) or 8–12 weeks after the PLLA/PLGA sutures insertion. |
Resurfacing techniques should be performed 2–4 weeks before or after (preferably) the PLLA/PLGA suspension sutures insertion. |
| Combined Use of BoNTx and PLLA/PLGA Suspension Sutures |
BoNTx injection should be performed 2 weeks before PLLA/PLGA sutures insertion. |
| Optional Touch Up Treatment |
Should be injected 4–6 weeks after initial volume replacement/augmentation when using the PCL collagen stimulator, or 2 weeks after initial filler treatment when using the cross-linked HA. |
Abbreviations: BoNTx, botulinum neurotoxin; EBD, energy-based device; HA, hyaluronic acid; PLLA/PLGA, poly-L-lactic acid/poly-glycolic acid.
Figure 1(A) Algorithm for upper-face rejuvenation when using cross-linked HA or PCL collagen stimulator injections for eyebrow elevation. (B) Algorithm for upper-face rejuvenation when using PLLA/PLGA sutures for eyebrow elevation.
Note: aSpacing between steps 2 and 3: 4–6 weeks if step 1 treatment was PCL Collagen stimulator or 2 weeks if step 1 treatment was cross-linked HA.
Abbreviations: BoNT, botulinum neurotoxin; HA, hyaluronic acid; PCL, polycaprolactone; PLLA/PLGA, poly-L-lactic acid/poly-glycolic acid.
Figure 2Algorithm for mid-face rejuvenation.
Note: aSpacing between steps 2 and 3: 4–6 weeks if step 1 treatment was PCL Collagen stimulator or 2 weeks if step 1 treatment was cross-linked HA.
Abbreviations: BoNT, botulinum neurotoxin; HA, hyaluronic acid; PCL, polycaprolactone; PLLA/PLGA, poly-L-lactic acid/poly-glycolic acid.
Figure 3Algorithm for lower-face rejuvenation.
Note: aSpacing between steps 3 and 4: 2 weeks if step 1.1 is cross-linked HA, or 4 to 6 weeks if step 1.1 is PCL collagen stimulator.
Abbreviations: BoNT, botulinum neurotoxin; DAO, depressor anguli oris; HA, hyaluronic acid; PCL, polycaprolactone; PLLA/PLGA, poly-L-lactic acid/poly-glycolic acid.
Figure 4Algorithm for neck rejuvenation.
Note: aPossible touch up with a HA filler indicated for neck rejuvenation 2 weeks after PLLA/PLGA sutures.
Abbreviations: BoNT, botulinum neurotoxin; EBD, energy-based device; HA, hyaluronic acid; PLLA/PLGA, poly-L-lactic acid/poly-glycolic acid.
Recently Published Consensus Guidelines on Combination Rejuvenation Treatments of the Face and Neck
| First Author, Year | Target Areas | Combination Treatment Components | Target Population, Consensus Method, Specific Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chao 2017 | Upper, mid-, and lower face | BoNTx, CaHA, HA, MFU-V | Asian patients |
| Kapoor 2017 | Upper, mid-, and lower face | BoNTx, HA | Indian patients |
| Carruthers 2016 | Upper, mid-, and lower face | BoNTx, CaHA, HA, MFU-V | All Fitzpatrick skin types |
| Fabi 2016 | Neck, decolletage, hands, upper arms, abdomen, buttocks, knees | ||
| Sundaram 2016 | Upper, mid-, and lower face | BoNTx, HA | Diverse populations, worldwide perspective |
| Werschler 2015 | Face | MFUS, RF ± HA | Caucasians |
| Carruthers 2008 | Upper, mid-, and lower face | BoNTx, HA | Diverse populations |
| Wu 2016 | Upper, mid-, and lower face, neck | BoNTx, HA ±IPL | Asian patients |
Abbreviations: BoNTx, botulinum neurotoxin; CaHA, calcium hydroxyapatite; HA, hyaluronic acid; IPL, intense pulsed light; MFUS, micro-focused ultrasound; MFU-V, micro-focused ultrasound with visualization; PLLA, poly-L-lactic acid; RF, radiofrequency; wks, weeks.