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Collagen
Injection
Background
Collagen
injections were approved by the FDA in 1981. They have proven to
be a very popular nonsurgical cosmetic procedure; see current American
Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) statistics. Injectable
Zyderm and Zyplast collagen, natural substances derived from purified
bovine (cow) collagen, essentially replace the natural collagen
that the skin loses over time. Collagen injections are most useful
in the treatment of frown lines, "crow’s feet,"
and nasolabial folds (smile lines). To improve deeper creases or
enhance lip fullness, there also are filler materials, such as soft
ePTFE (expanded polytetrafluoro-ethylene) that can be surgically
implanted.
Technique
Collagen,
which contains local anesthesia, is injected with a tiny needle
into the skin depressions being treated. Several injections may
be needed, depending on the length and depth of the wrinkle. The
procedure for both injections and implants takes less than an hour.
Implantation procedures for the lips and nasolabial areas are done
with a local anesthetic. A tiny incision is placed at either end
of the site. Then the implant is inserted and positioned. Incisions
are closed with a suture.
Benefits
- Safe, time-tested, effective treatment that
provides immediate results.
- No downtime for injectables—patients can
immediately resume work and all normal activities.
- No need to obtain tissue from another part of
the body.
Other Considerations
- Collagen is only temporarily effective. Repeat
treatments are needed every three to six months.
- There may be some slight bruising. Pretreatment
testing for allergic reactions is recommended. Allergic reactions
can cause itching, redness, or other symptoms.
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