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. 2007 Mar-Apr;9(2):130-6.
doi: 10.1001/archfaci.9.2.130.

Calcium hydroxylapatite gel (Radiesse) injection for the correction of postrhinoplasty contour deficiencies and asymmetries

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Calcium hydroxylapatite gel (Radiesse) injection for the correction of postrhinoplasty contour deficiencies and asymmetries

Howard D Stupak et al. Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2007 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

Objectives: To describe our technique for the injection of calcium hydroxylapatite gel (Radiesse) to treat postrhinoplasty contour defects and to evaluate the agent's efficacy, duration of action, required dosage, complication rates, and patient satisfaction. Slight defects or asymmetries are not uncommon, even after well-executed rhinoplasty surgery in the most expert of hands. These contour deformities have been treated with filler agents in the past, but with mixed results. Calcium hydroxylapatite gel was recently introduced as a filler agent in facial plastic surgery, but its use has not yet been described in the correction of postrhinoplasty nasal contour defects.

Design: A prospective before-and-after trial conducted in a private-practice facial cosmetic surgery office. Eligible patients had postrhinoplasty contour irregularities or asymmetry. Postrhinoplasty irregularities at the nasal dorsum or tip underwent subcutaneous injection with calcium hydroxylapatite. Main outcome measures included number of treatments, posttreatment injection pain score, required dose and complications, natural feel, patient satisfaction, and length of follow-up. Digital photographs were evaluated by blinded observers.

Results: Thirteen patients were followed up prospectively for a mean of 2.5 months. The mean injection pain score was 1.9 (scale, 0-5); the mean dose, 0.19 mL. Patient satisfaction was good to excellent in 11 (85%) of 13 cases. Photographic improvement was seen in 15 (88%) of 17 treatment sites.

Conclusions: Calcium hydroxylapatite gel has been shown in this study to improve postrhinoplasty nasal symmetry and smooth the curves and lines that constitute the contour of the nose. The longevity of nasal augmentation by calcium hydroxylapatite remains unsettled; long-term safety is also unknown. Long-term studies of safety and efficacy are indicated.

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