Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- PREFACE
- CONTRIBUTORS
- PART ONE ANATOMY AND THE AGING PROCESS
- PART TWO ANESTHESIA AND SEDATION FOR OFFICE COSMETIC PROCEDURES
- PART THREE FILLERS AND NEUROTOXINS
- Chap. 6 FILLERS: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE
- Chap. 7 HYALURONIC ACID FILLERS: HOW STRUCTURE AFFECTS FUNCTION
- Chap. 8 RESTYLANE: GENERAL CONCEPTS
- Chap. 9 THE RESTYLANE FAMILY OF FILLERS: CANADIAN EXPERIENCE
- Chap. 10 THE JUVÉDERM FAMILY OF FILLERS
- Chap. 11 PURAGEN: A NEW DERMAL FILLER
- Chap. 12 PURAGEN: ASIAN EXPERIENCE
- Chap. 13 REVIEW OF COLLAGEN FILLERS
- Chap. 14 HUMAN AND BOVINE COLLAGEN-BASED FILLERS
- Chap. 15 PORCINE COLLAGEN: EVOLENCE
- Chap. 16 CALCIUM HYDROXYLAPATITE (RADIESSE): A FACIAL PLASTIC SURGEON'S APPROACH
- Chap. 17 CALCIUM HYDROXYLAPATITE (RADIESSE): A DERMASURGEON'S APPROACH
- Chap. 18 CALCIUM HYDROXYLAPATITE FOR HAND VOLUME RESTORATION
- Chap. 19 LONG-LASTING FILLERS: HOW STRUCTURE AFFECTS FUNCTION
- Chap. 20 ACRYLIC PARTICLE–BASED FILLERS: ARTEFILL
- Chap. 21 POLY-L-LACTIC ACID FILLERS
- Chap. 22 POLY-L-LACTIC ACID (SCULPTRA) FOR HAND VOLUME RESTORATION
- Chap. 23 BIOALKAMIDE
- Chap. 24 SILICONE
- Chap. 25 AUTOLOGOUS FAT TRANSFER: AN INTRODUCTION
- Chap. 26 SMALL-VOLUME FAT TRANSFER
- Chap. 27 LARGER-VOLUME FAT TRANSFER
- Chap. 28 FAMI TECHNIQUE AND FAT TRANSFER FOR HAND REJUVENATION
- Chap. 29 ADDING VOLUME TO THE AGING FACE: FAT GRAFTING VERSUS FILLERS AND IMPLANTS IN EUROPE
- Chap. 30 FILLERS: HOW WE DO IT
- Chap. 31 CHOOSING A FILLER
- Chap. 32 FILLER COMPLICATIONS
- Chap. 33 NEUROTOXINS: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE
- Chap. 34 BOTOX: HOW WE DO IT
- Chap. 35 COSMETIC BOTOX: HOW WE DO IT
- Chap. 36 BOTOX: BEYOND THE BASICS
- Chap. 37 BOTOX FOR HYPERHIDROSIS
- Chap. 38 DYSPORT
- Chap. 39 NEUROTOXIN ALTERNATIVE: RADIOFREQUENCY CORRUGATOR DENERVATION
- Chap. 40 FILLERS AND NEUROTOXINS IN ASIA
- Chap. 41 FILLERS AND NEUROTOXINS IN SOUTH AMERICA
- PART FOUR COSMETIC APPLICATIONS OF LIGHT, RADIOFREQUENCY, AND ULTRASOUND ENERGY
- PART FIVE OTHER PROCEDURES
- INDEX
- References
Chap. 11 - PURAGEN: A NEW DERMAL FILLER
from PART THREE - FILLERS AND NEUROTOXINS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 July 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- PREFACE
- CONTRIBUTORS
- PART ONE ANATOMY AND THE AGING PROCESS
- PART TWO ANESTHESIA AND SEDATION FOR OFFICE COSMETIC PROCEDURES
- PART THREE FILLERS AND NEUROTOXINS
- Chap. 6 FILLERS: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE
- Chap. 7 HYALURONIC ACID FILLERS: HOW STRUCTURE AFFECTS FUNCTION
- Chap. 8 RESTYLANE: GENERAL CONCEPTS
- Chap. 9 THE RESTYLANE FAMILY OF FILLERS: CANADIAN EXPERIENCE
- Chap. 10 THE JUVÉDERM FAMILY OF FILLERS
- Chap. 11 PURAGEN: A NEW DERMAL FILLER
- Chap. 12 PURAGEN: ASIAN EXPERIENCE
- Chap. 13 REVIEW OF COLLAGEN FILLERS
- Chap. 14 HUMAN AND BOVINE COLLAGEN-BASED FILLERS
- Chap. 15 PORCINE COLLAGEN: EVOLENCE
- Chap. 16 CALCIUM HYDROXYLAPATITE (RADIESSE): A FACIAL PLASTIC SURGEON'S APPROACH
- Chap. 17 CALCIUM HYDROXYLAPATITE (RADIESSE): A DERMASURGEON'S APPROACH
- Chap. 18 CALCIUM HYDROXYLAPATITE FOR HAND VOLUME RESTORATION
- Chap. 19 LONG-LASTING FILLERS: HOW STRUCTURE AFFECTS FUNCTION
- Chap. 20 ACRYLIC PARTICLE–BASED FILLERS: ARTEFILL
- Chap. 21 POLY-L-LACTIC ACID FILLERS
- Chap. 22 POLY-L-LACTIC ACID (SCULPTRA) FOR HAND VOLUME RESTORATION
- Chap. 23 BIOALKAMIDE
- Chap. 24 SILICONE
- Chap. 25 AUTOLOGOUS FAT TRANSFER: AN INTRODUCTION
- Chap. 26 SMALL-VOLUME FAT TRANSFER
- Chap. 27 LARGER-VOLUME FAT TRANSFER
- Chap. 28 FAMI TECHNIQUE AND FAT TRANSFER FOR HAND REJUVENATION
- Chap. 29 ADDING VOLUME TO THE AGING FACE: FAT GRAFTING VERSUS FILLERS AND IMPLANTS IN EUROPE
- Chap. 30 FILLERS: HOW WE DO IT
- Chap. 31 CHOOSING A FILLER
- Chap. 32 FILLER COMPLICATIONS
- Chap. 33 NEUROTOXINS: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE
- Chap. 34 BOTOX: HOW WE DO IT
- Chap. 35 COSMETIC BOTOX: HOW WE DO IT
- Chap. 36 BOTOX: BEYOND THE BASICS
- Chap. 37 BOTOX FOR HYPERHIDROSIS
- Chap. 38 DYSPORT
- Chap. 39 NEUROTOXIN ALTERNATIVE: RADIOFREQUENCY CORRUGATOR DENERVATION
- Chap. 40 FILLERS AND NEUROTOXINS IN ASIA
- Chap. 41 FILLERS AND NEUROTOXINS IN SOUTH AMERICA
- PART FOUR COSMETIC APPLICATIONS OF LIGHT, RADIOFREQUENCY, AND ULTRASOUND ENERGY
- PART FIVE OTHER PROCEDURES
- INDEX
- References
Summary
The dermal filler market continues to see increasing growth due to longer-lasting effects of the newer fillers as compared to the original collagen, bovine-derived materials. Much of the research has focused on the hyaluronic acid (HA) class of compounds, and these compounds, taken in total, rank fifth among the most common noninvasive cosmetic procedures, according to 2006 statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.
Dermal fillers utilizing HA have become popular due to their natural properties as HA is a material found commonly in the human body. HA for dermal fillers has been derived via two sources: they are either animal based or derived via bacterial fermentation. Animal-derived HA products have not produced the consistent, long-lasting results clinicians were hoping for; therefore technology and research have focused on bacterial fermentation of these products. At the time of this writing, there are four HA products currently available in the U.S. market: Restylane, Perlane, Juvéderm Ultra, and Juvéderm Ultra Plus. There are differences among these products, including the concentration of HA included and the amount of cross-linking of HA for each of the products. In summary, Restylane and Juvéderm Ultra do not have as much cross-linking as Perlane and Juvéderm Ultra Plus, which gives these two latter products greater longevity when injected into the skin by skilled physicians and injectors. It is beyond the scope of this chapter to review each of the currently available dermal fillers.
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- Office-Based Cosmetic Procedures and Techniques , pp. 53 - 55Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010