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Study Finds Best Filler for Chinese Patients

Experienced doctors know that patients need tailored treatment plans. The best way to get the most effective treatment is to discuss a patient’s expectations and goals for receiving any kind of facial rejuvenation, so that a personalized treatment plan can be administered based on the patient’s age, skin type, the severity of the issues being treated, and many more factors. But, what if there is more to determining the best treatment for your patients?

Finding the right filler

While there is a distinct and obvious difference between the kinds of wrinkles and lines that are most effectively treated certain fillers, there is also a difference in effectiveness even amongst dermal filler products. With such a large variety of products available to choose from, including popular brands such as Juvederm, Restylane, Radiesse`s fillers line, and fillers from Sculptra, to name a few, it can sometimes be a challenge to know which cosmetic injectable will be the right fit for any given patient. The thickness of the product, the concentration of the active ingredient, and the technology used to produce the gel are all factors that can determine which product will be the most effective on a specific issue. When it comes to the patient, their age, the severity of their lines or wrinkles, and even their ethnicity may play a role in which product will give them the best results.

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Juvederm vs. Restylane

For example, a recent study found very specific results about the effectiveness of Restylane and Juvederm Ultra Plus in treating severe nasolabial folds in a Chinese population. In the study, 124 men and women received treatment with Restylane (20mg/ml) on 1 side of their face to treat a nasolabial fold and received Juvederm Ultra Plus (24mg/ml) on the other side. Researchers assessed the appearance of each patient’s nasolabial folds on a scale of 0 to 4, with 0 meaning no wrinkle, and 4 meaning the wrinkle is very deep. The researchers and subjects then assessed the results after 6 months.

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Cosmetic filler effectiveness

The study found that not only did patients require less volume injected when treated with Juvederm Ultra Plus compared to Restylane, with an average of 1.0ml of Restylane filler used compared to an average of 0.8ml of Juvederm Ultra Plus, but that Juvederm Ultra Plus was more effective. In fact, 6 months after treatment, investigators assessed that 90.4% of nasolabial folds injected with Juvederm Ultra Plus showed at least 1-point improvement in severity, compared to 89.6% with Restylane.

The Study Concluded:

Subjects were also asked to do their own self-assessment 6 months after treatment and reported similar results to those reported by researchers. Patient-reported responder rates were 87.3% for Juvederm Ultra Plus, compared to 83.9% for Restylane. Additionally, of the subjects who reported a preference between the 2 products, 62.1% reported that they preferred Juvederm Ultra Plus. Overall, this study showed that Juvederm Ultra Plus is more effective for treating nasolabial folds than Restylane in Chinese patients.

This study is just 1 example of how choosing the right product for treatment will not only vary by the facial issue that the patient wishes to correct, but also by the patient profile. Researchers are currently studying the effectiveness of certain fillers in other ethnic groups. As researchers continue to study product effectiveness in certain populations and doctors continue to assess their own patient’s results, determining which product is right for each situation will only become easier.

Aesthetic products generally refer to a broad category of items designed to enhance or improve one's appearance, often focusing on skincare, beauty, and personal grooming. These products are typically used to maintain or enhance physical attractiveness and may include a wide range of items intended for both professional and personal use. Here are some common types of aesthetic products:

  • Skincare Products: Including cleansers, moisturizers, serums, and treatments designed to address various skin concerns such as acne, aging, hyperpigmentation, and sensitivity.

  • Cosmetics: Makeup products such as foundations, concealers, eyeliners, lipsticks, and eyeshadows used to enhance facial features and achieve desired looks.

  • Hair Care Products: Shampoos, conditioners, styling products, and treatments to maintain and improve the health and appearance of hair.

  • Fragrances: Perfumes and colognes used to enhance personal scent and attractiveness.

  • Dental Care Products: Toothpaste, mouthwash, whitening treatments, and dental floss aimed at maintaining oral hygiene and enhancing smile aesthetics.

  • Personal Grooming Tools: Including razors, electric shavers, trimmers, and grooming kits used for hair removal and personal hygiene.

  • Beauty Devices: Devices such as facial cleansing brushes, LED light therapy masks, and microcurrent devices designed for at-home skincare treatments.

  • Nutritional Supplements: Supplements aimed at promoting skin health, hair growth, and overall well-being, often containing vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.

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