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LIPOATROPHY/Facial Wasting “Lipoatrophy” or “Facial Wasting Disease,” is a condition in which patients with HIV lose much of their facial tissue beneath the skin, most notably on the cheeks. The resulting gaunt appearance can be an obvious marker for patients of their HIV status. Lipoatrophy can be emotionally distressing, and although it is not reversible, it can be successfully treated. Our physician wrote the first paper in a medical journal using Radiesse™ in the treatment of HIV Lipoatrophy and has since written another paper on Radiesse™ and also is a trainer of other physicians in the use of Sculptra™. Treatments are available, mainly in the form of materials known as fillers, which help to fill the defect of lipoatrophy. Among the current fillers used for lipoatrophy include Sculptra™, Radiesse™ and Restylane®, and silicone. Our office has experience with the following three materials: Sculptra™, Radiesse™ and Restylane®. Currently we treat most patients with either Sculptra™ or Radiesse™ but will sometimes use Restylane™. Depending upon the substance we choose to use, anesthesia will be used to minimize any discomfort. With all of the following fillers, we can generally
correct a patient's lipoatrophy within two or six visits spaced a few
weeks apart. Retreatments will be performed when indicated. Sculptra™
Sculptra™ is the first filler medicine to be approved in the USA for the treatment of HIV associated lipoatrophy or facial wasting. It was approved in August 2004. Our dermatologist has used SculptraTM in many patients for the past few years. Because of his expertise, our dermatologist trains other doctors across the country in the use of SculptraTM .
Radiesse™
Radiesse™ is manufactured in a lab and is similar to the substance from which bone is made, but is soft when injected in the skin. Radiesse™ is FDA approved to safely correct moderate to severe facial folds and wrinkles, including Nasolabial folds. Radiesse™ for the treatment of lipoatrophy just like Botox is being used to treat wrinkles in a variety of areas. The FDA has approved Radiesse™ for the treatment of lipoatrophy as well as for wrinkles and folds. We generally inject local anesthesia before injecting the medication. The amount of time Radiesse™ lasts in patients varies; some practitioners believe Radiesse™ may last up to a year or more. Like most filler treatments, touch-ups are necessary. At this time, no skin allergy testing is necessary, so we can often inject the Radiesse™ on the same day of your consultation. Restylane® Restylane® is made in a test tube and is purified and sterilized. It has been used safely worldwide for years with a very low risk of allergy. Restylane® has been approved by the FDA for the treatment of wrinkle lines between the nose and outer edge of the lip; using Restylane® to treat lipoatrophy, as previously discussed, is considered an off-label use by the FDA. We generally inject Restylane® after using topical anesthetics. Restylane appears to last longer than does collagen. Restylane® is also helpful for other defects and wrinkles in the face such as for the lines between the nose and the lips. Like Radiesse™ no skin allergy testing is currently necessary for Restylane, so we can inject the Restylane®, time permitting, even on the same day of your consultation.
The first consultation and treatment may require a few hours, while subsequent touch-ups take less time. Generally, improvement is noted on the same day as your treatment since some redness can occur for a few hours or more after the treatment, though with Sculptra™ improvement is delayed. We advise you not to schedule important personal or business appointments for a few days after your treatment. Occasionally, make-up cover-up for a few days can be helpful. The cost of the materials we use will be discussed in the office during your consultation. The amount of filler used depends on the extent of lipoatrophy. If you are interested in a consultation for your facial wasting/lipoatrophy, please
click the indicator below to set up an appointment or call us at (212)
557-2600.
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