Comparison of 2.5% agarose gel vs hyaluronic acid filler, for the correction of moderate to severe nasolabial folds
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology Feb 12, 2021
Scuderi N, Fanelli B, Fino P, et al. - In this prospective, single‐center, split‐face study, researchers sought to determine the effectiveness and safety of 2.5% agarose gel filler for the correction of nasolabial folds. Effectiveness, safety, and usability of 2.5% agarose gel were contrasted to those of NASHA‐L. Sixty‐six individuals were treated and 46/66 (66.7%) were available for evaluation at 3 months when a mean change in WSRS was identical for both products. Findings revealed that 2.5% agarose gel treatment resulted in an improvement that lasted for between 7 and 8 months. The effect of the treatment was equal to NASHA‐L.
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