The function of injectable fillers for the treatment of dermal contour deformities is to smooth dermal depressions formed by the loss of volume and the aging process. These fillers (also known as soft tissue augmentation medical devices) can correct the skin depressions/wrinkles, balance the disproportions or correct topographical anomalies. In this context, it is proposed to carry out in post-CE marking, an open, prospective and non-comparative study in order to document an adequate aesthetic correction of the most frequent areas treated with Art Filler Fine Lines, Art Filler Universal and Art Filler Lips as well as their immediate and long-term tolerance.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
232
The function of injectable fillers for the treatment of dermal contour deformities is to smooth dermal depressions formed by the loss of volume and the aging process. These fillers (also known as soft tissue augmentation medical devices) can correct the skin depressions/wrinkles, balance the disproportions or correct topographical anomalies.
Dr Mihai Gorj
Paris, France
Correction on D21 assessed with the global clinical aesthetic score
Objectively measure the improvement according to a global Aesthetic clinical scoring from D0 to D21 of * after injection of Art Filler Fine lines * forehead wrinkles (at least 30 subjects) * upper lip wrinkles (at least 30 subjects) * cheek folds (at least 30 subjects) * crow's feet wrinkles (30 subjects) * after injection of Art Filler Universal * lips volume (at least 30 subjects) * nasolabial folds alone or with marionette wrinkles (at least 30 subjects) * after injection of Art Filler Lips * lips volume (at least 30 subjects) * Very deep nasolabial folds alone or with marionette wrinkles (at least 30 subjects)
Time frame: D21 (21 days after the injections)
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