Aquamid
Aquamid is a non-absorbable soft volume filler for aesthetic and reconstructive purposes. Aquamid is the trade name for a specific formulation of 97.5% water for injection and 2.5% cross-linked polyacrylamide. It is injected subcutaneously to correct wrinkles and folds or to add volume. Common aesthetic indications are nasolabial folds, lip augmentation, cheek contouring, nose enhancement. Aquamid is also used to correct signs of facial lipoatrophy or fat wasting in HIV+ patients.[1]
Aquamid has been evaluated in several clinical trials[2][3][4] involving more than 5,000 patients including a comparative trial in the United States. Data from this trial has been used to support a PMA application to the FDA. Aquamid is not yet approved for sale in the United States.
Aquamid is developed, produced and commercialized by .[5] It was approved in Europe in 2001 for facial augmentation and minor body contouring and is available in several countries in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Latin America.
References[]
- ^ Contura International, "Treating facial lipoatrophy". Archived from the original on 2011-09-04.
- ^ Pallua N, Wolter TP (2010). "A 5-year assessment of safety and aesthetic results after facial soft-tissue augmentation with polyacrylamide hydrogel (Aquamid): a prospective multicenter study of 251 patients". Plast Reconstr Surg. 125 (6): 1797–804. doi:10.1097/PRS.0b013e3181d18158. PMID 20517105.
- ^ Yagi Y, Kato K, Murakami D, Misaki K, Ota M (2009). "Utilization of aquamid as a filler for rhinoplasty in orientals". Plast Reconstr Surg. 123 (1): 26e–28e. doi:10.1097/PRS.0b013e318194d1e9. PMID 19116518.
- ^ Negredo E, Puig J, Aldea D, Medina M, Estany C, Pérez-Alvarez N, et al. (2009). "Four-year safety with polyacrylamide hydrogel to correct antiretroviral-related facial lipoatrophy". AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 25 (4): 451–5. doi:10.1089/aid.2008.0230. PMID 19320569.
- ^ Contura International, "Aquamid product page".
External links[]
- Plastic surgery filler
- Acrylate polymers
- Polyelectrolytes
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