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Comparative study of rheological properties and preclinical data of porous polycaprolactone microsphere dermal fillers.
- Source :
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Journal of cosmetic dermatology [J Cosmet Dermatol] 2020 Mar; Vol. 19 (3), pp. 596-604. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Jul 26. - Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Background: In this study, a physical properties test and preclinical evaluation were performed on two polycaprolactone (PCL)-based dermal filler formulas.<br />Objective: This study was performed to compare the rheological characteristics, preclinical efficacy, and safety of a new PCL filler, SF-01, with a licensed PCL filler.<br />Methods: First, the viscoelasticity of the PCL filler was evaluated. Next, hairless mice were injected with fillers and evaluated for efficacy with a folliscope and PRIMOS <superscript>LITE</superscript> . Histological evaluation was conducted for 6 months to evaluate safety.<br />Results: In this evaluation, SF-01 was superior to a licensed PCL filler in initial volume increase rate and in vivo durability, and the migration of the injected filler was not confirmed. The elasticity (G*, G') and viscosity (G'') are also expected to be lower than those of a licensed PCL filler, thereby resulting in less foreign body sensation in the living body.<br />Conclusion: SF-01 (porous PCL microsphere-based dermal filler) has been confirmed to be superior in durability and shape retention compared to the licensed PCL filler (nonporous PCL microsphere-based dermal filler), and the in vivo safety is equivalent.<br /> (© 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
- Subjects :
- Animals
Collagen analysis
Collagen metabolism
Dermal Fillers adverse effects
Dermal Fillers chemistry
Drug Evaluation, Preclinical
Elasticity
Injections, Subcutaneous
Mice
Mice, Hairless
Models, Animal
Polyesters adverse effects
Polyesters chemistry
Porosity
Rheology
Skin chemistry
Skin metabolism
Viscosity
Cosmetic Techniques adverse effects
Dermal Fillers administration & dosage
Microspheres
Polyesters administration & dosage
Skin drug effects
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1473-2165
- Volume :
- 19
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of cosmetic dermatology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 31347766
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/jocd.13076