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Efficacy and safety of a new monophasic hyaluronic acid filler in the correction of nasolabial folds: a randomized, evaluator-blinded, split-face study

Authors
Rhee, Do YoungWon, Chong HyunChang, Sung EunNoh, Tai KyungKim, Myoung ShinKim, Beom JoonPark, Gyeong HunAn, Jee SooLee, Mi WooChoi, Jee HoMoon, Kee ChanLim, Sung Hoon
Issue Date
Oct-2014
Publisher
INFORMA HEALTHCARE
Keywords
hyaluronic acid filler; monophasic; nasolabial fold
Citation
JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGICAL TREATMENT, v.25, no.5, pp 448 - 452
Pages
5
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGICAL TREATMENT
Volume
25
Number
5
Start Page
448
End Page
452
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/11730
DOI
10.3109/09546634.2013.814756
ISSN
0954-6634
1471-1753
Abstract
Background: Hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers are frequently used for the correction of facial soft-tissue defects. Objective: To compare the efficacy and safety of a novel monophasic HA filler (mono-HA), and a well-studied biphasic HA filler (bi-HA), in the treatment of moderate to severe nasolabial folds. Methods: In this randomized, evaluator-blinded, split-face comparative study, subjects were randomized for injections with mono-HA or bi-HA on the left or right side of the face. Efficacy was determined by calculating the change in the Wrinkle Severity Rating Score (WSRS) relative to baseline. Local safety was assessed on the basis of subject diary entries which recorded erythema, swelling, induration, pruritus, irritation, mass, hematoma, pain, and dryness. Results: At week 24, the mean improvement in the WSRS from baseline was 2.18 +/- 0.42 for the mono-HA side and 2.16 +/- 0.41 for the bi-HA side. Both fillers were well-tolerated and adverse reactions were mild and transient in most cases. Conclusions: Mono-HA has a non-inferior efficacy to bi-HA in the treatment of moderate to severe nasolabial folds.
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