NewFill for skin augmentation: A new filler or failure?

被引:35
作者
Beljaards, RC
De Roos, KP
Bruins, FG
机构
[1] Ziekenhuis, Dept Dermatol, Veghel, Netherlands
[2] Kennemer Gasthuis, Dept Dermatol, Haarlem, Netherlands
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10.1097/00042728-200507000-00009
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 [皮肤病与性病学];
摘要
BACKGROUND. New injectable materials for skin augmentation that promise to be the ideal filling material are introduced every year. Recently, we treated three patients with adverse reactions to a new substance for skin augmentation: polylactic acid (NewFill, Ashford Aesthetics Inc, Belgium). OBJECTIVE. To present three cases in which serious adverse reactions had occurred after skin augmentation with a new filling substance, polylactic acid (NewFill). Because an identical substance (Sculptra, Aventis Pharmaceuticals, Bridgewater, NJ, USA) was recently introduced in the United States, we want to alert future users of these substances to possible adverse events. MATERIALS AND METHODS. We report three cases with serious adverse events more than 12 months after skin augmentation with polylactic acid (NewFill), They were treated with intralesional steroid therapy and topical imiquimod application. RESULTS. Both intralesional steroid therapy and topical imiquimod application lead to moderate results. If feasible, surgical excision is the best available option. CONCLUSIONS. Great care should he taken when polylactic acid is used for intradermal injection because giant cell granulomatous reactions may be the result. Other than surgical excision, effective treatment options are lacking.
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