Aquamid – A Permanent Injectable at Last?

Posted under Aquamid, Facial Fillers by admin on Tuesday 9 September 2008

It’s called Aquamid ® and here in America it’s not well known. In Europe however, over 300,000 injections have been performed. It is used to contour the face and create more defined cheek bones. It’s also used for lip augmentation and chin augmentations to name a few. As of this update (September 9th, 2008) Aquamid is not FDA approved, but that doesn’t stop patients in Europe.

According to www.responsesource.com:

Aquamid® can be used to enhance and contour the face and create more defined cheekbones. The volume created comes mostly from water (97.5%) cross linked with Polyacrylamide to create a soft and uniform hydro gel that moves naturally with the face. As water is recognised by the body Aquamid® is readily accepted and forms a thin membrane around the implant which helps keep it in place, therefore preventing migration. In comparison to fillers containing micro particles, Aquamid® does not cause a foreign body reaction and will not cause tissue to harden. It simply becomes a soft and stable part of the tissue and remains in natural harmony with the body. Results achieved by Aqaumid® are instant and long lasting.

How long will it last then? It lasts at least four years according to a study published in 2004. 104 patients in the study that received the injections were asked after four years what they thought of the results. 78% said very good and 22% said good.

So what are you to do if you can’t make a trip to London anytime soon to get this filler? Ask any dermatologist or cosmetic surgeon if they have it for off-label use. Sometimes they will bring it back from medical conferences in Europe. You can also wait for the FDA to approve this filler, as they are expected to approve it eventually.

Check out this article about new facial fillers that are on the way.