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Improvements in Skin Quality Biological Markers in Skin Explants Using Hyaluronic Acid Filler VYC-12L

Lauren Nakab, Christopher K. Hee, Olivier Guetta

2020Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Global Open18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hyaluronic acid (HA), both crosslinked and uncrosslinked, is used clinically to treat fine lines and provides additional improvements in skin quality attributes. The purpose of this study was to assess potential early differences in the expression of biological markers of skin quality in living human skin explants injected with uncrosslinked and crosslinked HA gels. METHODS: Living human skin explants injected with VYC-12L or noncrosslinked HA with mannitol (HYD) and noninjected controls were assessed via microscopy, histology, and immunohistochemistry on days 3 and/or 8 for biological markers of elasticity (collagen density, elastin, fibrillin-1) and hydration [aquaporin-3, acidic glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), HA]. Hydration was also assessed via a corneometer probe on days 0, 1, 2, and 8. RESULTS: On day 3 versus controls, VYC-12L moderately increased collagen density in the upper reticular dermis and clearly increased fibrillin-1 expression, with slight increases persisting on day 8. Increases with HYD were smaller and did not persist on day 8. Both VYC-12L and HYD increased aquaporin-3 expression and GAG content on days 3 and 8, but VYC-12L produced greater GAG increases in the reticular dermis. Day 8 instrument-assessed hydration increased by 49% and 22% for VYC-12L and HYD, respectively. Elastin expression in oxytalan and elaunin fibers was unchanged. Upper-dermal HA reductions suggested HA injection-induced hyaluronidase expression. CONCLUSION: VYC-12L produced greater, more lasting improvements in biological markers of skin quality than HYD.

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ElastinHyaluronic acidGlycosaminoglycanDermisReticular DermisHuman skinChemistryHyaluronidaseHistologyHyaluronan synthaseAndrologyPathologyBiologyAnatomyMedicineBiochemistryEnzymeGeneticsFacial Rejuvenation and Surgery TechniquesProteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans researchDermatologic Treatments and Research
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