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Safety and effectiveness results of an innovative injectable poly‐L‐lactic acid‐based collagen stimulator (Lanluma®)—Clinical outcomes at 9 months in a post‐market study.

Authors :
Amselem, Moises
Fatsea, Dolly
Forte, Riccardo
Hasenöhrl, Carlo
Haus, Ariel
Salaabian, Ali
Source :
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. Sep2024, p1. 10p. 3 Illustrations.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background Aims Participants/Methods Results Conclusions Injectable fillers for soft tissue augmentation stand out as one of the most favored procedures in the field of aesthetic medicine, especially in addressing the clinical signs of skin aging. Among soft tissue fillers, non‐permanent fillers have been safely used in numerous medical applications for several decades.The aim of this post‐market observational, open‐label, uncontrolled, multicentered, prospective study (PMS) was to evaluate the effects of an injectable poly‐L‐lactic acid‐based collagen stimulator (Lanluma<bold>®</bold>, the study product).This analysis is based on the clinical outcomes data (safety and effectiveness) collected from investigators and participants between the first injection (T0, September 2022) and 9 months thereafter (T3, June 2023) in the treatment of five body‐contouring areas.Overall, 70 participants had 99 treatment sessions of the neck (31%), upper arm (20%), hand (17%), thigh (16%) and décolleté (15%). Lumps (neck, upper arm, hand) and nodules (neck, hand, thigh) were the most frequent adverse events (AEs) reported by investigators. All were treatment related. None were serious, severe or fatal. No AEs were reported following treatment of the décolleté. Both investigators and participants reported high levels of satisfaction during the nine‐month follow‐up period with the treatments in five body areas.These positive clinical outcomes can be attributed to a proper implementation of best practices and recommendations, and the rheological properties of the study product. This 9‐month follow‐up analysis should be reconsidered in light of the study's objectives for the final analysis at the 25‐month follow‐up. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14732130
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179411012
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jocd.16527