Background: In the current landscape of aesthetic medicine, the use of hyaluronic acid (HA)-based dermal fillers is increasingly prevalent. Although HA is widely acknowledged for its safety and efficacy the study of its degradability represents a critical aspect in ensuring safety. Methods: Rotational rheology was chosen to study the HA-based fillers interaction with hyaluronidase enzyme; this allows to establish a correlation between the viscoelastic parameters of the sample and its degradation. Results: The obtained results indicate that the products exhibit sensitivity to the enzyme and that the rheological parameters vary depending on the contact time and dosage of administration. Conclusion: Our findings propose a standardized rheological protocol for assessing the degradability of HA-based dermal fillers, offering an alternative to existing methods.

Rheology as a Tool to Investigate the Degradability of Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Fillers

Carugno, Andrea;Zerbinati, Nicola
2025-01-01

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Background: In the current landscape of aesthetic medicine, the use of hyaluronic acid (HA)-based dermal fillers is increasingly prevalent. Although HA is widely acknowledged for its safety and efficacy the study of its degradability represents a critical aspect in ensuring safety. Methods: Rotational rheology was chosen to study the HA-based fillers interaction with hyaluronidase enzyme; this allows to establish a correlation between the viscoelastic parameters of the sample and its degradation. Results: The obtained results indicate that the products exhibit sensitivity to the enzyme and that the rheological parameters vary depending on the contact time and dosage of administration. Conclusion: Our findings propose a standardized rheological protocol for assessing the degradability of HA-based dermal fillers, offering an alternative to existing methods.
2025
2025
hyaluronic acid, adverse drug reaction, aesthetic dermatology, cosmetic dermatology
Grimaldi, Giulia; Galasso, Giulia; Capillo, Maria Chiara; Alonci, Giuseppe; Bighetti, Stefano; Bettolini, Luca; Sommatis, Sabrina; Mocchi, Roberto; Ca...espandi
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