Moers-Carpi M, Vogt S, Santos BM, Planas J, Vallve SR, Howell DJ.
Private Clinic, Hautok, Munich, Germany.
INTRODUCTION:
In this study, we examined Radiesse (calcium hydroxylapatite; CaHA),
Juvederm 24 (hyaluronic acid; HA-1A), Juvederm 24HV (HA-1B), and
Perlane (HA-2) for patient satisfaction, likelihood to return,
immediate efficacy, and duration of correction.
OBJECTIVE: This
multicenter, blinded, randomized study compares patient satisfaction
variables, efficacy, and durability of CaHA gel and HA for correction
of nasolabial folds (NLFs) through 12 months after 4-month touch-up.
METHODOLOGY: A total of 205 randomized patients received either CaHA
gel or HA for NLF treatment at initial visit and 4-month touch-up.
Patients returned at 4, 8, and 12 months after the second injection for
evaluation. Surveys measured patient satisfaction; effectiveness
measures included the Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale (GAIS).
RESULTS: More CaHA gel patients were satisfied or extremely satisfied
than each HA tested. At 8 months, significantly more CaHA gel-treated
NLFs were improved on the GAIS than any HA. The volumes of CaHA gel and
three HA materials injected through 4 months were 2.2, 2.9, 4.8, and
2.9 mL, respectively (p<.005). No serious adverse events were
observed.
CONCLUSIONS: In this controlled study, CaHA gel ranked highest in patient satisfaction and likelihood to return. The material was more effective and longer lasting than each HA in maintaining NLF augmentation.