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Karapantzou, Chrisanthi; Jakob, Mark; Kinney, Brian; Vandeputte, Joan; Vale, Joao Pedro und Canis, Martin (2020): The use of algeness in the face and neck: a safe, alternative filler for cosmetics and reconstruction. In: Annals of Translational Medicine, Bd. 8, Nr. 6, 362

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Abstract

Background: The search for effectiveness and safety in the use of dermal fillers, is an ongoing challenge for aesthetic physicians, plastic surgeons and the science of bioengineering. Understanding the variety of characteristics, capabilities, advantages and disadvantages of available injectables is essential to reduce complication rates and achieve satisfying aesthetic and functional results. Methods: Algeness is a 100% natural, biodegradable tissue implant, consisting of a gel derived from agarose. This paper analyzes the use of this newly introduced agarose gel as an alternative filler in the face and neck for aesthetic and functional indications. All participants gave informed consent before taking part and there was no ethics approval required. As this work describes opinions based on clinical experienced physicians and not the results of a monocentric study. Results: Algeness is competitive with other available hydrophilic biomaterials, such as hyaluronic acid, and has the advantage of its unique hydrocolloid nature. Conclusions: Compared to other injectables, it exhibits good tolerability, excellent persistence, negligible immunological reaction, biocompatibility and maximal safety-all properties combined with immediate volume restoration and predictable outcomes. "What you see (on injection), is what you get (as a result)".

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