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Leslie Baumann1, Joely Kaufman, Sogol Saghari

  • 1Department of Dermatology University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Florida, USA.

Dermatologic Therapy
|June 21, 2006
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Injectable collagen fillers, including animal and human-derived types, are used for soft tissue augmentation. This review covers collagen implant types, techniques, treatments, and adverse reactions.

Area of Science:

  • Dermatology
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Biomaterials Science

Background:

  • Collagen implants have a long history in soft tissue augmentation.
  • Bovine collagen fillers dominated the US market for approximately 20 years.
  • Current options include human bioengineered collagen and hyaluronic acid fillers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review various types of injectable collagen implants.
  • To discuss different injection techniques and treatment methods.
  • To outline potential adverse reactions associated with injectable materials.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of collagen-based dermal fillers.
  • Analysis of historical and current product types.
  • Synthesis of information on application and safety.

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Main Results:

  • Overview of diverse collagen implant categories (animal-derived, human-derived).
  • Description of injection methodologies and preferred clinical practices.
  • Compilation of known adverse events and their management.

Conclusions:

  • Injectable collagen fillers remain a significant option for soft tissue augmentation.
  • Understanding different collagen types, techniques, and risks is crucial for effective use.
  • The field continues to evolve with bioengineered products and alternative fillers.