Young Seob LEE Prof
整形外科医师
Comparative analysis of efficacy: lyophilized vs liquide botulinum toxin type A for intra-dermal injection
Objectives: This study aims to compare the onset time and duration of skin lifting achieved through intradermal injections of lyophilized botulinum toxin type A (BTXA) versus liquid BTXA. Facial skin lifting was achieved by administering conventional lyophilized BTXA into the dermal layer rather than muscle tissue, leading to the rearrangement of collagen and elastic fibers. Conversely, by employing the same method with liquid toxin, we aim to clarify the differences in onset time and duration compared to lyophilized BTXA.
Introduction: Botulinum toxin type A (BTXA) is widely used to treat facial wrinkles and has recently been utilized for skin lifting. This study examines the relative efficacy and advantages of lyophilized BTXA and liquid BTXA formulations by comparing the onset time and duration of skin lifting achieved through intradermal injections.
Materials / method: Patients were injected with either lyophilized BTXA or liquid BTXA in specific facial areas, and the onset time and duration of lifting were accurately recorded using 3D camera technology.
Results: Significant differences were observed in the onset time and duration of skin lifting between the lyophilized BTXA and liquid BTXA groups (p <0.05). The lyophilized BTXA group exhibited longer onset time and shorter duration, with a tendency for less sustained skin lifting effects.
Conclusion: This study confirms the relative differences in onset time and duration of skin lifting achieved through intradermal injections of lyophilized BTXA versus liquid BTXA. Liquid BTXA demonstrated relatively shorter onset time, longer duration, and a tendency for more prolonged skin lifting effects. Further studies with larger sample sizes are warranted in the future