Abstract
Although the benefits of adding lidocaine are recognized in terms of relieving the pain experienced upon injection, it would appear beneficial to establish the impact of lidocaine within the Stylage® range, the only one to incorporate both an anaesthetic (lidocaine) and an antioxidant in the form of mannitol in its crosslinked gel of HA. A clinical follow-up was carried out at 11 centres over a period of 6–8 months, depending on the practitioner, and involved 84 patients. The aim of this study was to determine fact from fiction with regards to the benefits of adding local anaesthetic to a filler : 1.Does this addition offer a real benefit in relation to the basic gel? 2)Could it be the cause of other incidents directly linked to lidocaine? 3. Could it have an impact on the durability of the result?
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Acknowledgement
The authors have received no form of payment whatsoever from the Laboratoires Vivacy for their participation in this study other than the provision for the necessary products, both with and without lidocaine.
Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.
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*Dr Taieb M. – Aesthetic Doctor – Paris/Dr Pawelczyk-Pala K. - Dermatologist, Katowice/Dr Zakarian B. – Aesthetic Doctor – Le Pontet/Dr Ambroziak M. – Dermatologist, Warszawa/Dr Walkiewicz-Cyranska B. – Dermatologist, Warszawa/Dr Buchowicz J. - Dermatologist, Warszawa/Dr Kaniowska E. Dermatologist, Wrocław/Dr Lajeunie A. – Aesthetic Doctor – Paris/Dr Noszczyk M. – Dermatologist, Warszawa/Dr Brunet H. – Dermatologist – Paris