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Aesthetic Dermal Filler Injections for Facial Rejuvenation Tam Nguyen, MD, FAAFP Elyas Parsa, DO

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Aesthetic Dermal Filler Injections for

Facial Rejuvenation

Tam Nguyen, MD, FAAFP

Elyas Parsa, DO

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ACTIVITY DISCLAIMERThe material presented here is being made available by the American Academy of Family Physicians for

educational purposes only. Please note that medical information is constantly changing; the information

contained in this activity was accurate at the time of publication. This material is not intended to represent the

only, nor necessarily best, methods or procedures appropriate for the medical situations discussed. Rather, it

is intended to present an approach, view, statement, or opinion of the faculty, which may be helpful to others

who face similar situations.

The AAFP disclaims any and all liability for injury or other damages resulting to any individual using this

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Please note that although these guidelines might be included, this does not necessarily imply the

endorsement by the AAFP.

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DISCLOSURE

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Disclosure documents are reviewed for potential conflict of interest (COI), and if identified,

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participation were involved in this CME activity.

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The content of my material/presentation in this CME activity will not include discussion of

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Tam Nguyen, MD, FAAFP

Physician, Washington Township Medical Foundation (WTMF), Fremont, California

Dr. Nguyen is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine in Hershey. He completed his residency at Family Practice at San Jose-O’Connor Family Medicine Residency Program. He practices inpatient and outpatient family medicine at WTMF. His topics of specialty include dermatology and diabetes. Dr. Nguyen instructs physicians of various specialties on aesthetic procedures, including the use of botulinum toxin, lasers, liposuction, and nonsurgical facial reconstruction. He also consults with providers on how to establish an aesthetic practice. Dr. Nguyen believes family medicine’s most critical challenge is caring for the uninsured and underinsured.

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Elyas Parsa, DOProgram Director, San Joaquin General Hospital Family Medicine Residency, French Camp, California

Dr. Parsa earned his medical degree at Midwestern University’s Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, Illinois. He completed his family medicine residency at Advocate Christ Family Medicine Residency Program, Oak Lawn, Illinois, and is certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Family Physicians (AOBFP). Dr. Parsa has five years of teaching experience and was named Teacher of the Year from 2015 through 2017. His areas of interest are chronic disease management, practice improvement, emergency care, inpatient medicine, and procedures (including bedside ultrasound). In addition, he practices aesthetic medicine at Silhouette Med Spa and Weight Management, Livermore, California.

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Learning Objectives

1. Assemble plans to address requests for dermal fillers, particularly among patients who may want injections to reduce the signs of aging.

2. Outline appropriate treatment modalities and duration of action required for dermal filler injections.

3. Assess the costs involved in ordering and performing dermal filler injections.

4. Assess the risks and benefits involved in performing dermal filler injections.

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Introduction

• Concept of filler 1900’s or even earlier replacement of facial defects with fat

• Early cosmetic fillers

– Silicone

– Animal sources

• Bovine (collagen)

• Rooster combs

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Autologous Fat Grafts

Liposculpture

Pre-adipocytes

Stem Cells from Adipose

tissue

Bovine Collagen

Zyderm II

Zyplast

Koken Atelocollagen

Zyderm I

Procine Collagen

Permacol

FibroquelEvolence

Fillers

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Fillers

Hyaluronic Acid

Restylane

Hylaform

Juvederm

Captique

Rofilan

AcHyal

Matridur

Puragen

PMMA

Artecoll

Artefill

Aphrodite

Metacrill

Bioplasty

Precise

Others

Radiesse

Dermalive

New-Fill Sculptra

MatridexReviderm

Evolution

Bion-Blue

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Introduction

• Restylane, a hyaluronic acid (HA) introduced 1996• Animal products quickly became obsolete

• Restylane majority of market share until the

introduction of other fillers

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STRUCTURE

Hyaluronic acid is a polymer

• Polymer (from Greek many part) large molecule with repeating structural units

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Types of polymers

• 3 main classes of biopolymers

– Polysaccharides

– Polypeptides

– Polynucleotides

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Polymers & Aesthetic

Natural Polymers

• Proteins collagen

• Polysaccharides Hyaluronic Acid

Synthetic Polymers

• Poly-L-lactic acid (Sculptra)

• Poly-methyl methacrylate (Artefil or Bellafil)

• Silicone (Silikon 1000)

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Hyaluronic Acid (HA)

• Hyaluronic acid

– Naturally occurring, found in all living organisms

• Chemically identical in all species no

tissue specificity

• A carbohydrate not a protein low risk of

allergic reaction– No skin testing required

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Hyaluronic Acid (HA)

• Skin houses majority of HA

– Essential component of extracellular matrix &

connective tissue of all animal tissues

– Volume & pliability

– Cell growth

• Other locations muscles, skeleton, synovial fluid

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Hyaluronic Acid

• Basic unit is a disaccharide

• Length of the final polymer chain is the only

difference between a human HA & a bacterial HA

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Hyaluronic Acid

• Commonly use in moisturizers high capacity to

bind H2O excellent characteristic for filler

material helps holds shape

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Hyaluronic Acid (HA)• HA must be stabilized to prevent prompt degradation

• NASHA Non Animal Stabilized Hyaluronic Acid

• 1,4-butanediol diglycidyl ether (BDDE) most commonly used for stabilization

• Distinct filler intrinsic properties due to

– Particle Size

– Concentration

– Method /degree of cross-linking

– Gel hardness

– Cohesivity

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Hyaluronic Acid (HA)

• Promotes collagen deposition & volumization

• HA implanted in forearm skin– Biopsy at 4 & 13 wks

– ↑ procollagen & stretched fibroblasts

- indicative of synthetic response

• 3 HA injections/lower cheek 4 wks apart– Elasticity & surface morphology improved

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Hyaluronic Acid

• WHAT IS CROSS LINKED ?

– A liquid have no cross links

– A gel have some cross links

– A solid have many cross links

– Cross linking affects gel hardness (G’) & longevity of

HA

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Hyaluronic Acid

• HA with high amount of cross links have better longevity.

• HA would only last a few days or even hours in the body if not cross linked.

• Compromise with cross linking – longevity vs. usability

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Hyaluronic Acid

• Gel Hardness Factor G

– ↑ cross-linking ↑ hardness of gel ↑G’

• G’ is obtained by

– Placing gel between 2 plates

– Lateral force applied

– Resistance to deformation = G’

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Hyaluronic Acid

• Factors contributing to gel hardness

– Degree of cross-linking

– Concentration of HA

– Molecular size

• Products with higher G’ are used for deeper

corrections

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Hyaluronic Acid

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Hyaluronic Acid

– Higher G decrease flow characteristic

– Manufacturer controls flow characteristic

• Needle size

• G’ (cross linking is most important)

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Gel Hardness

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Ideal Filler

• Long lasting

• Natural in appearance

• No allergic potential

• Easy to administer

• No skin test

• Forgiving• No down time• Easy shipping &

storage• Painless

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Ideal Filler

• Not there yet but close!

• Current Popular Fillers– Restylane (HA)

– Perlane (HA)

– Juvederm Ultra (HA)

– Juvederm Ultra Plus (HA)

– Radiesse (Calcium Hydroxylapatite)

– Sculptra (Poly-L-Lactic Acid)

– Artefil (Polymethylmethracrylate)

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Juvederm Ultra

• Hyaluronic acid

• Bacterial source (Streptococcus)

• 24mg/cc, G’ 170

• No anesthetic

• FDA approved

– Nasal labial folds

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Juvederm Ultra

• Mid-dermis placement

• 30 g needle

• nasolabial folds, lip, glabella, teartrough,

facial contouring

• Manufactured by Allergan (maker of Botox)

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Juvederm XC

• Same as Juvederm Ultra but have lidocaine

• No need for nerve block

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Juvederm Ultra Plus

• Larger molecule give more lift for same volume of material

• 24mg/cc, G’ 200

• 27 g needle

• No anesthetic

• Deep dermis placement

• Nasolabial folds, lip augmentation, facial contouring

• Use for deeper lines

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Restylane

• Hyaluronic Acid

• Bacterial source (streptococcus)

• Firmer than Juvederm

• 20mg/cc, G’ 660

• Mid-dermal placement

• No anesthetic

• 30 gauge needle

• FDA approved nasal labial folds

• Nasal labial folds, lips, glabella, teartrough, facial contouring

• Manufactured by Medicis/Galderma

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Restylane L

• Restylane with lidocaine

• Same as Restylane

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Perlane/Restylane Lyft

• From maker of Restylane

• Larger molecule, same concept as Juvederm Ultra plus

• More lift for the same volume of material

• 20mg/cc, G’ 588

• Mid-deep dermis injection

• 28 gauge needle

• Not as forgiving as Restylane

• NLF, tear trough, deep wrinkles, more swelling if use in lips

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Radiesse

• Originally use for

– vocal cord fold & maxillofacial augmentation

– radiographic tissue marking

• Initial cosmetic use FDA approved for AIDS wasting

• Approved by FDA for NLF

• Off-label use Tear-trough, cheek, nose….

• 28 gauge needle

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Radiesse

Composition

– CaHA particles 25-45 microns (30%)

– Gel carrier (70%)

– Approx 12-18 months duration

– Gel carrier & particles give immediate effects

– Gel carrier degrade in 3-4 months

– CaHA particles replace by collagen

– New collagen formation increase duration compare to HA

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Radiesse

– No particles migration or adverse effects

– Duration & response may vary from individual to

individual

• CaHA are phagocytized & replaced with collagen by

fibroblasts

• Duration may depends on

– Age

– Rate of metabolism

– Area of correction

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Artefil/Bellafill

• Permanent!

• PMMA (polymethylmethacrylate) beads in 3.5 %

bovine solution carrier

• PMMA beads are the permanent filler

• Components 25% PMMA & 75% bovine solution

• Contains 0.3% lidocaine

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Artefil/Bellafil

• PMMA beads 40 microns

• No evidence of migration

• Smooth correction with correct technique

• Collagen matrix forms around beads after dissipation of bovine carrier

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What to use?

• Factors to consider

– Skill level

– Experience with products

– Patient desires

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Evaluation/Patient Selection

• Realistic expectation!

– ? Excessive skin sagging

– ? Large folds

– ? Perhaps facelift

• Volume replacement

• Scar correction

– ? Ice pick

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Contraindications

Absolute

• Prenancy

• Hemophilia/coagulation disorder

• Anticoagulant (warfarin)

• Previous Allergic Reaction

• Active Herpes Simplex

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Contraindications

Relative

• ASA/NSAIDS

• Herbs (Gingko Biloba, Garlic)

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Volunteer

• Consult

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Technique

• Anesthesia

– Topical

– Nerve Block

– Ice

– Mixing Filler with lidocaine

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Technique

• Clean treatment area with alcohol

• Insert needle at 10-15 degree bevel up

• Placement mid dermis

• Needle contour visible but not color of it.

• Even pressure while pulling backward

• Stop injecting before needle is pulled out

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Technique• Objective is to fill the depression and

structurally support the line and provide volume

– Inject filler into the deep dermis and subdermal plane

– Use non-dominant index finger to guide needle

– Deeper threads can be placed to bolster depression

– Use thumb and forefinger to massage and mold filler

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Marionette Technique

• Use 0.5” or 1.25” 27g needle• Lidocaine infiltration may be suitable• Use fanning technique with retrograde

threading to lift and fill marionette line• Be conservative with volume and do not

place material too deep• Treat the entire zone- may include lateral

chin area, not just the line• Progressively bring to full correction• Massage with thumb and forefinger as

needed

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LIPS

– Technically more difficult

– Tissue planes dissect less evenly than NLF’s

– Symmetry more difficult & asymmetry easier to

detect

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LIPS

– Injection to vermillion border least difficult

– Symmetry harder to control to body of lips

– Practice on NLF first !!!

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Lips

• Lip Augmentation

– Be conservative

– Symmetry is important

– Danger area Cupid’s Bow “Trout Mouth”

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Techniques

• The more superficial the injection the smaller the

needle

• Less forgiving material requires deeper injection.

• Blanching Stop! Massage, Massage,

Massage……

• Typical usage <2cc per site

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COMPLICATIONS

• Infection– Biofilm

• Aggregate of microorganisms in which cells are

stuck to each other and/or to a surface

• Biofilms well recognized in implants (prosthetic

valves, breast implants, fillers)

• Delayed reaction, may occurs weeks after injection

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COMPLICATIONS

• Biofilm /infection

– Sterility is essential ? povidone iodine prep.

– Antibiotic

• Dicloxacillin

• Keflex

• Ancef

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COMPLICATIONS

• Skin necrosis, Blindness

– Vascular occlusion

– Hyaluronidase (+/- 25 units), nitropaste, warm compress

• Allergy

• Bruising

– Arnica ointment or tablets

• Swelling

• Tyndall Effect superficial placement blue/purple color

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COMPLICATIONS

• Lumps & Nodules

– Lumps Improper placement or techniques

• Massage

• Hyaluronidase

• Stab incision

– Granuloma Steroid injection(Triamcinolone 5mg/cc)

• Make sure not infection!

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Best Practice Recommendations

• Treat any one area to full effect

• Expect mild-moderate swelling

• Bruising always a possibility

• Do not over correct

• Correction may be better in 2-3 days post swelling

• Practice on friends and family first!

• Show confidence

• Patients can smell fear!!!!

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Various aesthetic procedures

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Various aesthetic procedures

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Hands-on

• Consult (if time allow)

• Small group consult

• Techniques/Pigs’ feet

• Manequin practie

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Techniques

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