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A hyaluronic acid-based micro-filler improves superficial wrinkles and skin quality: a randomized prospective controlled multicenter study

Férial Fanian, Jean‐Jacques Deutsch, M. Bousquet, S Boisnic, P André, Isabelle Catoni, Ghislaine Beilin, C Lemmel, Maryna Taieb, Marie Gomel-Toledano, Hanane Issa, Philippe Garcia

2023Journal of Dermatological Treatment33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: NCTF®135HA is a bio-revitalizing solution containing hyaluronic acid designed to compensate for skin dehydration, fatigue, and fine wrinkles associated with endogenous and environmental aging. METHODS: We conducted a randomized, active-controlled study to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of NCTF®135HA injections on the face (crow's feet), neck, and décolleté regions. Subjects were randomly assigned (3:1) to receive three NCTF®135HA treatment sessions plus twice-daily anti-aging moisturizer cream or cream alone (control). The primary outcome was the reduction in superficial wrinkles between baseline and Day (D)75 in the three areas, assessed by profilometric measures, clinical scoring, subjective changes, and tolerability. RESULTS: = 38). At D75 and D120, NCTF®135HA significantly reduced wrinkles in all three areas and improved facial radiance scores compared with the control. Skin hydration significantly increased 7 d after the last NCTF®135HA injection. Self-esteem scales showed statistically significant improvements at D75 and D120 in subjects treated with NCTF®135HA versus baseline. Most adverse events were mild, resolved within 48 h, and were related to the injection procedure. CONCLUSION: NCTF®135HA is an effective and well-tolerated treatment to reduce the skin signs of aging. The results are significantly superior to a routine anti-aging cream alone.(Funded by Laboratories FILLMED; ID-RCB number: 2018-A03167-48; clinicaltrials.gov number: NCT05609617).

Topics & Concepts

MedicineTolerabilityMoisturizerRandomized controlled trialAdverse effectWrinkleSkin AgingDermatologyInternal medicineFood scienceGerontologyChemistryFacial Rejuvenation and Surgery TechniquesSkin Protection and AgingDermatologic Treatments and Research