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Women Could Say Goodbye to Dimpled Thighs with Injections
Study Presented at American Society of Plastic Surgeons Annual MeetingOctober 10, 2006
SAN FRANCISCO - Women may have a fighting chance to diminish the appearance of cellulite through collagenase enzyme injections, according to preliminary clinical trial study results presented today at the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) Plastic Surgery 2006 conference in San Francisco.
“One of the biggest and most frustrating problem areas for women are their thighs, even healthy-weight women often have cellulite in this area,” said Alexander Dagum, MD, ASPS Member Surgeon and Chief of Plastic Surgery at Stony Brook University Medical Center (SBUMC). “Our initial findings suggest that women may one day be able to safely and effectively reduce that cottage-cheese appearance with a visit to their plastic surgeon’s office.”
In the study, authored by Dr. Dagum and Marie Badalamente, PhD, Professor of Orthopaedics at SBUMC, 10 female patients received collagenase injections in their thighs. Subjective measurements of the cellulite and photographs were taken before and after the procedure. Within one day, patients had a 77 percent decrease in the appearance of cellulite. After six months, results remained noticeable, with patients experiencing a 76 percent decrease in the appearance of cellulite. There was no significant change in the patients’ body mass index or thigh measurements.
At six months, all patients said they were either very or completely satisfied with their results. The only side effects, which lasted one to two weeks, were soreness, mild swelling and bruising.
Collagenase, an enzyme naturally found in the body, helps to break down fibrous tissue by dissolving collagen. Removing these anchoring fibers and breaking up enlarged fat cells seems to release the outer tissue, causing the skin to appear smoother, according to Dr. Dagum.
“Before starting this study, I was highly skeptical that collagenase injections would help smooth out the appearance of cellulite,” said Dr. Dagum. “However, I’ve really been impressed by the results, as have my patients. Initial results show this procedure may quickly reduce cellulite with minimal, if any, side effects.”
“The promise of a non-surgical method for diminishing cellulite is clearly appealing and if it works, it will be a breakthrough for millions of women who struggle with cellulite,” said ASPS President Bruce Cunningham, MD. “However, there needs to be further scientific study to determine the overall effectiveness, safety, and duration of results.”
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