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Multicenter Study
Observational Study
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A prospective, observational study of the volumizing effect of open-label aesthetic use of Juvéderm® VOLUMA® with Lidocaine in mid-face area.

INTRODUCTION: Juvéderm® VOLUMA® with Lidocaine is a hyaluronic acid (HA)-based injectable gel that is used to restore the volume of the face. This study was designed to assess the real-world effectiveness of this HA gel over 21 days when used for mid-face augmentation in normal, healthy subjects desiring aesthetic improvement.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective, observational, single-arm, open-label post-marketing study enrolled 115 healthy subjects, from five European centers. The primary objective was to evaluate subject-reported satisfaction and experience of the treatment across a range of doses of Juvéderm® VOLUMA® with Lidocaine (1 ml/2 ml/combination), immediately after injection and 21 days post-treatment.

RESULTS: Subject satisfaction questionnaire (SSQ) scores of Delighted or Happy were given by 95.6% of subjects immediately after injection, and by 93.7% of subjects at Day 21. Overall, subject and investigator satisfaction with cosmetic effect and smoothness was very positive. Pain was minimal; most subjects experienced only minor degrees of discomfort, and this was mainly related to the procedure itself.

CONCLUSIONS: Juvéderm® VOLUMA® with Lidocaine was well accepted by both subjects and investigators, associated with high levels of satisfaction, was considered smooth and easy to use, and was well tolerated when used for the treatment of mid-face area volume enhancement.

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