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Hyaluronic Acid vs. Collagen - A Growing Debate

The debate continues as to whether Hyaluronic acid or collagen is the best option for facial injections. However, research shows that Hyaluronic acid is rapidly becoming the facial injection of choice.

Hyaluronic acid facial injection, Restylane, is one of only two FDA approved injections for the treatment of facial wrinkles around the nose and mouth. The other two are the collagen injection for correcting soft tissue deficiencies such as wrinkles and acne scars and botulinum toxin (Botox) for treating frown lines between the eyebrows. However, in a pivotal clinical study of Hyaluronic acid, results indicated that Hyaluronic acid is a safer and more effective option than collagen.

The clinical study included 138 patients who received the Restylane Hyaluronic acid injection on one side of the face and bovine collagen injections on the other side. Most patients in the studies required one injection, while one third needed more than one injection. The Hyaluronic acid injection produced a lower incidence of redness than the collagen injections.

Further research indicates that the possibility of allergic reactions in patients who use Hyaluronic acid is much lower than in patients who use collagen. Allergic reactions are possible in 3% to 4% of patients who use collagen and very, very rarely in patients who receive Hyaluronic acid injections. The reason lies in the fact that injectable collagen is derived from animals principally from cow hides and pig skins. Hyaluronic acid injections are not animal derived and thus do not contain animal protein which can cause allergic reactions in humans.

Lastly, Hyaluronic acid injections last much longer than collagen injections. Hyaluronic acid injections can last for as long as 6-12 months while collagen only lasts for about 3-4 months. Thus, between increased safety, effectiveness and results, it appears as if Hyaluronic acid is poised to become the wrinkle filler, lip plumper and fine line killer of choice in today’s highly competitive cosmetic surgery market.

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Non Permanent Injectable Dermal Fillers

Dermal - of or relating to skin and especially to the dermis

Filler - thing or material used to fill a gap or increase bulk

There are permanent, semi-permanent and non-permanent cosmetic dermal fillers on the market today. Permanent and semi-permanent being implants, using various substances such as, soft form implants, and gore-tex implants, isolagen and fat transfers. These are carried out by a Doctor/Plastic Surgeon. These are more aggressive, invasive procedures.

Non-permanent dermal fillers are usually carried out by persons within the medical profession or by technicians, who have been properly trained to use the products.

Having provided dermal fillers now for 10 years, this article is based on my experience and should be used as a guide, to help you understand, the products and what to look for, when choosing a practitioner.

Dermal fillers have been on the market since the 70’s, when Collagen, a bovine product, was developed by the company/manufacturer Collagen, now known as Inamed, and was used to fill out lines and wrinkles on the face, to give a smooth appearance to the skin.

Bovine/beef collagen requires a skin test followed by a 21-28 day period, for the results, before a treatment can be completed. However, even after waiting the necessary time, an allergy to the product can still develop. Allergies vary from mild to severe reactions. Once a reaction does occur, no further treatments should be performed using the product. Previously, when this happened, the client did not have a lot of other products to use, but that is not so today.

A Swedish company/manufacturer, Q-Med, revolutionised the industry, by introducing a man made hyaluronic acid product to the market, in the 90’s.

With hyaluronic acid products skin testing is not necessary, so there is no need to wait to have a treatment. These types of products are becoming very popular for this reason.

Some clients may have a slight sensitivity to the product, meaning the area treated may take longer to settle in the skin, but future treatments can be carried out using the product. Reactions are rare, but can occur.

As these dermal fillers are not permanent, once you start using the product, and you wish to continue with the correction, further top up or maintenance treatments will be necessary. Six months is a good guide to go by although some clients may get longer wear out of the product. This will depends on many variables, such as, skin type, age, lifestyle, what product was used, amount of product used, and area the product was used in.

Most facial lines, indentations, cheek hollows, acne scars, lines by the sides of the eyes, building up or enhancing cheeksbones, chins and lips can be treated, but the areas just under the eyes can not. Chest lines and back of hands can be treated using rehydrating, hyaluronic products, to give moisture back to the skin.

It is recommended not to have a treatment done the same day of a special event, party, wedding, anniversary etc. Give the area time to settle first, so you may wish to have any treatments at least 1 -2 weeks prior to the event.

Most products come in ready filled - full and halve size syringes in various strengths, to cover fine, moderate to heavy lines. These syringes are for single use only, meaning a syringe to be used on one client not shared between clients. Example if a full syringe is not completely used the remaining product should be disposed of properly, not reused. There is a huge concern for cross contamination.

Also, you should not be asked to take any remaining product in the syringe home with you, to bring back at a later date for injection. Once the syringe is opened, then it is exposed to developing germs if kept for a period of time. This is not a safe method of practice.

Each person’s response to dermal filler products is different. That is why a consultation is important, so the area of concern can be assessed. You discuss how much product will be needed, to either smooth out the lines of concern or plump up the lip. Also remember that each person’s lines vary therefore, the price may vary from client to client.

As technology changes so will the products. New companies will come onto the market and they will have different products to offer. Established manufacturers will improve their already existing products, to become better and possibly longer lasting.

As a client you owe it to yourself to ensure that you are receiving a safe product and having a safe procedure. As there are a lot of Dermal Fillers ranging from animal to man made, on the market, with numerous practitioners offering these, choosing a practitioner can be very difficult. You may find out about one through a friend which is always helpful, however, if having to just find one then here are some suggestions.

Ask if the practitioner is licensed to provide treatment.

What are their qualifications and who trained them.

Ask where the products come from and who provides them. If the practitioner is vague about these, then warning bells should start to ring.

Ask for a brochure about the product and if it has any hidden additives that you should know about.

Ask how long the practitioner has been using the product and what side effects can occur.

Do not be intimidated to ask these necessary questions and if the practitioner get upset or indignant about these questions then that too, can be a warning sign.

There are unsafe products that are not to be used in certain country. Authorities are trying to control and manage this, but they can not always stop them being used. Also there are a lot of people providing products who do not have the necessary qualifications or training to provide them. Ensure you are getting a safe and correct treatment.

The most important aspect of all this is that, you, the client, are comfortable with the practitioner and confident that they will provide you with the best treatment you can have.

Visit www.facerejuvenate.com

MaryLee Sutherland is a registered nurse who has been sculpting peoples faces with dermal fillers now for ten years. She is a well established professional and her knowledge and understanding of the products she uses is extremely helpful when treating clients. She has a high regard for client confidentiality and discretion is always maintained.

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Hyaluronic Acid Injections Increase Visibility with Supermodel Spokesperson

Hyaluronic acid products are poised to continue their fast growth, particularly in the form of hyaluronic acid injections, according to E-Hyaluronicacid.com. The latest reason behind this growth is Medicis’ recent announcement that it has appointed supermodel, Frederique van der Wal to be the new face of Restylane. Frederique, one of modeling’s most recognizing stars, has appeared on nine Cosmopolitan and in several other publications including Victoria’s Secret, Harpers Bazaar and Vogue.

Frederique’s image will appear on the company’s website and on its information brochures. Van der Wal will additionally serve as the product’s spokeswoman for the firm’s public relation campaign. Frederique’s visibility, along with her personal endorsement of the product, is sure to increase the growing popularity of Restylane. Restylane which is primarily composed of hyaluronic acid, is already the number one dermal filler on the US market, and many plastic surgeons predict that it will eventually surpass collagen and botox © as the most popular non-surgical cosmetic treatment.

In accepting her new position, Frederique stated, “Restylane is a product in which I truly believeMaintaining a youthful appearance is vital to my career, so I was excited to find a natural, non-invasive treatment that can safely erase some of the fine lines I’ve recently started to notice.” Jonah Shacknai, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Medicis responded with, “[Frederique’s] enthusiasm for the product coupled with her immense success in the modeling and entertainment industries and great personality make her a natural choice for us.”

The hyaluronic acid product Restylane is the first and only dermal filler made of crystal-clear gel called NASHA (Non-Animal Stabilized Hyaluronic Acid). Restylane uses a dual mechanism of action to correct wrinkles and folds. Upon being injected beneath the skin’s surface, the NASHA gel adds natural volume and lift to smooth wrinkles and folds. The NASHA gel integrates into dermal tissue, then attracts and binds to water molecules to help maintain volume. Restylane is gradually degraded by the body’s own mechanism and disappears without any residue. In addition, Restylane is the only FDA approved filler with clinical data supporting its efficacy for as long as six months.

Restylane does not require any allergy or skin test prior to injection. In addition, the reported hyaluronic acid injection side effects have been limited to temporary redness and swelling at the injection site. As such, Restylane appears to be one of safest and most effective options on the anti-aging market.

E-Hyaluronicacid.com is dedicated to promoting an understanding of Hyaluronic acid, a major ingredient in many medical and anti-aging therapies and to highlighting places where you can safely purchase Hyaluronic acid products. For more information go to Hyaluronic Acid.

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