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View article: Long-term Efficacy and Safety of a Hyaluronic Acid–Based Dermal Filler With Tri-Hyal Technology to Enhance Lip Volume
Long-term Efficacy and Safety of a Hyaluronic Acid–Based Dermal Filler With Tri-Hyal Technology to Enhance Lip Volume Open
Background Interventions to enhance lip volume and shape are common aesthetic procedures to counter signs of aging. Objectives This study aimed to assess the efficacy of Art Filler Lips (AFL), with or without retouching, at restoring lip s…
View article: Long‐Term Performance and Safety of a Superficial <scp>HA</scp> Filler With Tri‐Hyal Technology on Different Facial Zones: Forehead, Cheeks, Crow's Feet, and Upper Lips
Long‐Term Performance and Safety of a Superficial <span>HA</span> Filler With Tri‐Hyal Technology on Different Facial Zones: Forehead, Cheeks, Crow's Feet, and Upper Lips Open
Background The function of injectable hyaluronic acid‐based fillers is to smooth dermal wrinkles formed during aging. The aim of this study is to evaluate the performance and safety of a dermal filler after its commercialization. Methods I…
View article: Concepts and principles of medical rhinoplasty
Concepts and principles of medical rhinoplasty Open
Medical rhinoplasty, also known as non-surgical nose treatment, has risen to prominence as a highly favored facial aesthetic procedure. This technique leverages the stable and minimally dynamic nature of the nose, making it an ideal site f…
View article: SAMCEP Society consensus on the treatment of upper facial lines with botulinum neurotoxin type A: A tailored approach
SAMCEP Society consensus on the treatment of upper facial lines with botulinum neurotoxin type A: A tailored approach Open
Background The safety and efficacy of botulinum neurotoxin type A (BoNTA) treatments are well established, but injection techniques, target muscles, and toxin doses continue to evolve, with each refinement producing improvements in treatme…
View article: Long-Term Efficacy and Tolerability of a Medium G’ HA Filler with Tri-Hyal Technology on the Rejuvenation of the Mobile Facial Zone
Long-Term Efficacy and Tolerability of a Medium G’ HA Filler with Tri-Hyal Technology on the Rejuvenation of the Mobile Facial Zone Open
AFU was well tolerated and showed a continuous efficacy for at least 18 months, in exploratory analyses.
View article: Long‐term efficacy and safety of a hyaluronic acid dermal filler based on <scp>Tri‐Hyal</scp> technology on restoration of midface volume
Long‐term efficacy and safety of a hyaluronic acid dermal filler based on <span>Tri‐Hyal</span> technology on restoration of midface volume Open
Introduction Art Filler Volume (AFV) is a hyaluronic acid (HA)‐based filler formulated with “Tri‐Hyal” technology, a unique combination of three sizes of HA chains. This study assessed AFV efficacy and safety over 18 months when used to re…
View article: Comparative clinical study for the efficacy and safety of two different hyaluronic acid‐based fillers with <scp>Tri‐Hyal</scp> versus Vycross technology: A long‐term prospective randomized clinical trial
Comparative clinical study for the efficacy and safety of two different hyaluronic acid‐based fillers with <span>Tri‐Hyal</span> versus Vycross technology: A long‐term prospective randomized clinical trial Open
Background Hyaluronic acid‐based fillers have an immediate volumizing effect for the treatment of dermal contour deformities and to smooth dermal depressions formed by the loss of volume. A previous study on 2016–2018 has shown the efficac…
View article: A prospective multicenter clinical trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of a hyaluronic acid‐based filler with <scp>Tri‐Hyal</scp> technology in the treatment of lips and the perioral area
A prospective multicenter clinical trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of a hyaluronic acid‐based filler with <span>Tri‐Hyal</span> technology in the treatment of lips and the perioral area Open
Background Age‐related changes of facial soft tissue cause clinical signs of facial aging such as lip atrophy, marionette lines, and an accentuated nasolabial fold. These changes can be modified using dermal fillers. Aims To evaluate effic…
View article: Hyaluronic acid fillers in facial contouring:The “Less is More” concept
Hyaluronic acid fillers in facial contouring:The “Less is More” concept Open
Background: Aesthetic dermatology is a rapidly evolving field of medicine that allows for minimally invasive procedures, little to no recovery time and cost-effective techniques. Hyaluronic Acid (HA) fillers are used for facial contouring,…
View article: A new measuring index for medical rhinoplasty with HA filler: A review and case-series of Tri-hyal Technology
A new measuring index for medical rhinoplasty with HA filler: A review and case-series of Tri-hyal Technology Open
Context: Rhinoplasty is one of the most common aesthetic procedures performed by plastic surgeons. Over the last decades, medical rhinoplasty, or non-surgical rhinoplasty have become a common complementary or alternative of aesthetic surge…
View article: Efficacy of a Biorevitalizing-Filler Solution on All Skin Aspects: 10 Years Approach through &lt;i&gt;in Vitro&lt;/i&gt; Studies and Clinical Trials
Efficacy of a Biorevitalizing-Filler Solution on All Skin Aspects: 10 Years Approach through <i>in Vitro</i> Studies and Clinical Trials Open
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View article: A hyaluronic acid‐based filler reduces lipolysis in human mature adipocytes and maintains adherence and lipid accumulation of long‐term differentiated human preadipocytes
A hyaluronic acid‐based filler reduces lipolysis in human mature adipocytes and maintains adherence and lipid accumulation of long‐term differentiated human preadipocytes Open
The beneficial role of subcutaneous adipose tissue in skin rejuvenation derived from its capacity to fill the under‐layer volumes but also from its ability to regulate the extracellular matrix production by dermis fibroblasts. Hyaluronic a…