Biostimulatory Fillers to Treat Post-liposuction Skin Irregularities.

Q2 Medicine Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology Pub Date : 2025-03-01
Stefania Guida, Ilaria Proietti, Claudio Conforti, Carmen Cantisani, Nicola Zerbinati, Giovanni Pellacani, Hassan Galadari
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Abstract

Background: Treatment of post-liposuction skin irregularities (PLSI), a complication of liposuction, can be challenging.

Objective: Considering the increasing request of treatment of PLSI, the aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of CaHA diluted/hyperdiluted to PLSI.

Methods: A retrospective study on a total of eight PLSI areas in six women treated with CaHA diluted/hyperdiluted was performed. Efficacy was estimated on pictures of affected areas collected before and four months after treatment, according to the recently validated PLSI scale and Student's t-test for paired samples was performed to analyze data. Eventual adverse events were used to evaluate safety.

Results: Our results showed a statistically significant improvement of number and depth of depressions and a trend toward reduction of skin laxity.

Conclusion: This study reported the efficacy and safety of CaHA diluted/hyperdiluted for PLSI treatment. Larger studies are encouraged to support the results of this pilot study.

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生物刺激填充物治疗吸脂后皮肤不规则。
背景:吸脂后皮肤不规则(PLSI)是吸脂术的并发症之一,其治疗具有挑战性。目的:考虑到PLSI治疗需求的增加,本研究旨在评价CaHA稀释/超稀释治疗PLSI的疗效和安全性。方法:对6例经CaHA稀释/超稀释治疗的8个PLSI区域进行回顾性研究。根据最近验证的PLSI量表,根据治疗前和治疗后四个月收集的患处图片估计疗效,并对配对样本进行学生t检验来分析数据。最终不良事件用于评估安全性。结果:我们的结果显示统计上显著改善了凹陷的数量和深度,并有减少皮肤松弛的趋势。结论:本研究报道了CaHA稀释/超稀释治疗PLSI的有效性和安全性。鼓励更大规模的研究来支持这一初步研究的结果。
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