İbrahim Ömer Gürlek, Filiz Gülüstan, Burak Kaan İnan, Ahmet Bahadır Göktaş, Öznur İnan, İbrahim Sayın, Kamil Hakan Kaya
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摘要
目的非手术鼻整形术因其安全性、可预测性和高患者满意度而成为首选的鼻美容治疗方法。它利用皮肤填充物,主要是透明质酸,以提高鼻轮廓和纠正缺陷。然而,关于含透明质酸的真皮填充物对鼻软骨的影响的数据有限。本研究旨在组织病理学上评价这些影响。方法16只新西兰大白兔分为A、B两组,A组右侧外侧软骨(AR)灌胃0.1 ml VYC-20L填充物,左侧外侧软骨(AL)灌胃等渗盐水。B组右侧外侧软骨(BR)给予0.1 ml VYC-25L填充剂,左侧外侧软骨(BL)作为对照。90 d后处死家兔,对软骨标本进行组织病理学分析,检查软骨厚度、软骨细胞核缺失、炎症、纤维化、巨细胞、肉芽组织、脓肿、坏死。统计学意义设为p
Nonsurgical Rhinoplasty: Histopathological Effects of Dermal Fillers on Nasal Cartilage in a Rabbit Model.
Nonsurgical rhinoplasty has emerged as a preferred nasal aesthetic treatment due to its safety, predictability, and high patient satisfaction. It utilizes dermal fillers, primarily hyaluronic acid (HA), to enhance nasal profiles and correct defects. However, limited data exist on the effects of HA-containing dermal fillers on nasal cartilage. This study aimed to evaluate these effects histopathologically. Sixteen New Zealand white rabbits were divided into two groups (A and B). Group A's right lateral cartilages (AR) received 0.1 mL of VYC-20L filler, while the left (AL) received isotonic saline. Group B's right lateral cartilages (BR) received 0.1 mL of VYC-25L filler, with the left (BL) serving as the control. After 90 days, the rabbits were sacrificed, and cartilage samples were analyzed histopathologically for cartilage thickness, chondrocyte nucleus loss, inflammation, fibrosis, giant cells, granulation tissue, abscess, and necrosis. Statistical significance was set at p < 0.05. Significant differences were found between groups for chondrocyte nucleus loss, fibrosis, and giant cells (p = 0.005, 0.018, <0.001, respectively). No difference was observed in cartilage thickness between AR and BR (p = 0.918). Chondrocyte nucleus loss was present in AR and BR but absent in AL and BL. Giant cells were detected in all VYC-20L and VYC-25L samples. Chronic inflammation and fibrosis varied but were not statistically significant. No abscess or necrosis was observed. This study demonstrated the histopathological effects of VYC-20L and VYC-25L on nasal cartilage using a rabbit model. Further studies with larger samples and diverse fillers are recommended.
期刊介绍:
Facial Plastic Surgery is a journal that publishes topic-specific issues covering areas of aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery as it relates to the head, neck, and face. The journal''s scope includes issues devoted to scar revision, periorbital and mid-face rejuvenation, facial trauma, facial implants, rhinoplasty, neck reconstruction, cleft palate, face lifts, as well as various other emerging minimally invasive procedures.
Authors provide a global perspective on each topic, critically evaluate recent works in the field, and apply it to clinical practice.