Polydioxanone Threads for Facial Rejuvenation: Analysis of Quality Variation in the Market.

Matthias M Aitzetmueller, Carolina Centeno Cerdas, Phillipp Nessbach, P. Foehr, Elizabeth Brett, Dominik Thor, H. Machens, R. Burgkart, D. Duscher
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BACKGROUND Beside botulinum-toxin injections and hyaluronic acid fillers, thread lifts have established themselves as the third column of minimally invasive facial rejuvenation. Most commonly, barbed threads for this approach are made out of polydioxanone, a material known for decades from application in resorbable sutures. The clinical efficacy and the putative material safety of polydioxanone have fueled the popularity of thread lifts. METHODS The present study highlights significant variation among six commercially available threads in microstructure, tensile strength, elasticity, anchoring capacity in human tissue, and biocompatibility. RESULTS Despite their license to be marketed and sold in the European Union, some products performed significantly worse than others on material testing, and even displayed cytotoxic characteristics. CONCLUSION The results of this study are highly relevant for clinicians and may be linked to various typical side effects of polydioxanone threads for facial rejuvenation.
面部年轻化用聚二氧环酮线:市场质量差异分析。
除肉毒杆菌毒素注射和透明质酸填充外,提线术已成为微创面部年轻化的第三大支柱。最常见的是,这种方法的倒钩线是由聚二氧环酮制成的,这种材料几十年来一直被用于可吸收缝合线。聚二氧环酮的临床疗效和材料安全性促进了螺纹提升术的普及。方法本研究突出了6种市售螺纹在微观结构、拉伸强度、弹性、人体组织锚定能力和生物相容性方面的显著差异。结果:尽管获得了在欧盟上市和销售的许可,但一些产品在材料测试方面的表现明显差于其他产品,甚至显示出细胞毒性特征。结论本研究结果对临床医生具有重要意义,并可能与聚二恶酮线面部年轻化的各种典型副作用有关。
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