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Long-chain polynucleotide filler for skin rejuvenation: efficacy and complications in five patients
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Tissue EngineeringEngineeringAesthetic SurgeryTimes InjectionsAesthetic DermatologyTopical DrugSkin PharmacologySurgeryWound HealingLong-chain Polynucleotide FillerDermatologySkin RejuvenationExperimental DermatologyMedicinePlastic SurgeryDermatological SurgeryTissue Regeneration
Aging well has become the new target of preventative medicine, and aesthetic dermatology can contribute to this request. The polynucleotide (PN) containing products not only fill the space, but improve tissue regeneration, resulting in more natural tissue regeneration. Five Korean women received four times injections of long-chain PN filler in two-week intervals for skin rejuvenation. About 0.05 mL of material was injected in 40 points of one-side cheek. The pore and skin thickness were markedly improved in the patients in their 30s, whereas skin tone, melanin, wrinkles, and sagging were noticeably improved for patients in their 40s. There are no serious side effects. In conclusion, intradermal long-chain PN filler injection seems to be an effective and safe treatment for skin rejuvenation.
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