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Injectable Advancement Means Less Pain for Patients

Monday, June 21st, 2010 by editor2

The July 2010 issue of Cosmetic Surgery Times reports that the U.S. injectables market now offers lidocaine-containing versions of popular hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers. Lidocaine is a local anesthetic that is injected directly into the body area and decreases pain by temporarily numbing that area, according to WebMD.

Three injectables won FDA approval in February 2010 for lidocaine versions in the U.S.:

Dr. Michael H. Gold, a clinical assistant professor of dermatology at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and School of Nursing, says the products performed similarly to their lidocaine-free predecessors in terms of efficacy and safety.

Furthermore, in the clinical trials, he says, “The incorporation of lidocaine has surely provided a higher comfort level for patients.”

Based on his clinical experience, Dr. Gold says when undergoing an injection that includes even a small percentage of lidocaine, “Most patients say they barely feel the second stick. To me that is the home run of lidocaine in these fillers.”

In the 72-patient trial of Juvederm XC, patients were blindfolded and their nasolabial folds were treated with either Juvederm or Juvederm XC. Patients assessed pain levels during treatment and then 30 minutes and 24 hours post-treatment. In the study, 93 percent reported less pain when treated with the lidocaine formulation versus the non-lidocaine formulation of Juvéderm.

The FDA also cleared a method for doctors mixing lidocaine with Radiesse in July 2009. “Originally, I was against doctors mixing a lot of fillers because I was afraid of potential changes in the products themselves,” says Dr. Gold. But once the FDA clears these products, especially those premixed by manufacturers, “I’m pretty comfortable with it.”
Both Juvederm and Restylane are offered at Dr. Branman’s Little Rock office.

Read the full story from Cosmetic Surgery Times: “Fillers with lidocaine among latest injectable advancements.”

Celebrity Advice on Juvederm and How to “Switch Up” Your Cosmetic Routine

Monday, March 22nd, 2010 by newseditor

The recently launched Juvederm “Switch Up campaign” combines social networking with a celebrity voice to educate consumers about non-invasive cosmetic enhancements. TV personality Dayna Devon will be providing health, beauty and lifestyle tips via the official Juvederm Facebook page.

Devon has experience with wrinkle fillers, saying she began using them in her 30s, when she “noticed deep lines around [her] nose and mouth that looked like two parentheses.”

To receive useful info from Dayna Devon about fitness, health, beauty and “switching up” your aesthetic routine to look better, become a fan of Juvederm on Facebook.

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How Lidocaine Enhances Patient Comfort During Cosmetic Injection

Monday, January 25th, 2010 by newseditor

If you’ve considered cosmetic injections, but found yourself hesitating because of botox_little_rockneedles and potential discomfort, you’re not alone. People often expect the injection to hurt, but actually, a number of non-surgical facial procedures can be done with little or no discomfort, thanks to local anesthetics that numb one or more areas of the face.

Lidocaine is the one most frequently used by cosmetic surgeons; there’s no doubt it makes an injectable procedure more comfortable.

Lidocaine works fast

Your dentist uses it as a quick and simple way to numb the mouth prior to dental work. Likewise, surgeons have found that it’s an excellent local anesthetic for use during wrinkle filler injections. Lidocaine blocks the pain signal sent by the nerve endings on the skin in response to injections of the dermal filler solution. Patients quickly feel the anesthetic taking effect, and numbness kicks in.

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