Posts Tagged ‘Evolence’

Collagen Fillers on their Way Out as Other Fillers Grow in Popularity

Monday, July 12th, 2010
Radiesse before and after photos

Before and after photos of Radiesse patient (Courtesy of www.radiesse.com)

The latest issue of Dermatology Times reports on the changing U.S. injectables market, given that most collagen fillers will be gone from the market at year’s end.

In late 2009, Johnson & Johnson announced that it was discontinuing its collagen filler Evolence. As covered previously in Dr. Lo’s blog, patients who have received treatment with Evolence will continue to receive support regarding medical inquiries and reporting of adverse reactions. Despite the discontinuation, the company maintains that Evolence offers effective results and a “favorable safety profile.”

Then, in January 2010, Allergan announced it would be discontinuing its collagen line of fillers at the end of the year. The company stopped production of the products in 2009, but manufactured sufficient inventory to meet estimated market demand through the end of 2010, according to Kelly Lao, manager of corporate communications.

“The discontinuation of the sale of our collagen products … is in response to declined market interest … since the introduction of hyaluronic acid dermal fillers like Juvéderm have become more popular,” Ms. Lao says.

“There is an overwhelming popularity of the new kid on the block: the hyaluronic acids. They have been embraced universally, and suddenly collagens aren’t as popular,” says Dr. Seth Matarasso, clinical professor of dermatology at the University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco.

The popularity of hyaluronic acid products, including Restylane, Perlane, Juvéderm, Radiesse, and Sculptra, is due to several factors:

  • Longer-lasting results
  • Appear to give a better fill
  • Some contain lidocaine for less painful injections

Dermatology Times reports that future improvements of hyaluronic acids will provide more volume and contour-changing ability, as well as the ability to fill deeper lines.

The full story is available online at Modern Medicine. About Faces Cosmetic Surgery in Tucson, Arizona offers patients three hyaluronic acids fillers: Restylane, Juvéderm, and Radiesse.

EVOLENCE® Discontinued, Patient Support Continues

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

evolence-boxMarketing and manufacturing of the collagen dermal filler Evolence will discontinue immediately, said a formal notice sent to cosmetic surgeons by Ortho Dermatologics – a message that is confirmed on the official Evolence website.

The company informed physicians that, although the wrinkle filler may resume a position in the market under new ownership, no such plans are being made public. Patients who have received treatment with Evolence will continue to receive support regarding medical inquiries and reporting of adverse reactions. Despite the discontinuation, the company maintains that Evolence offers effective results and a “favorable safety profile.” Thus, the announcement is being received with some surprise.

A Competitive Market Could Be to Blame

Although Evolence had been used in other countries as far back as 2004, its U.S. market presence has been relatively short-lived, with FDA approval being granted just last year.

With its high tech, yet natural composition, optimism surrounded Evolence from the beginning . It was seen as radically different than the dominant hyaluronic acid offerings on the market, touting all the benefits of the old collagen fillers, with longer lasting results and no allergy test required.

However, some experts predicted a struggle for the animal-based collagen filler. The Wall Street Journal quoted J&J consultant Kenneth Beer saying, “they couldn’t have picked a worse time [to enter the market.]” Others expressed concern about the drug’s source: “Porcine products historically haven’t done well, and many people prefer lab-grown products,” said analyst Ronny Gal in a 2008 report.

Mark Your Calendar for Our Evolence Special July 28th

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

On July 28th, we’re offering a special limited offer:

Buy one syringe, get one free, and a third syringe is half price.

Dr. Mikel Lo of About Faces Cosmetic Surgery is thrilled to be one of the exclusive practitioners offering the new collagen dermal filler, Evolence. Evolence improves your appearance immediately by smoothing out facial wrinkles and folds – especially smile lines – and restoring structure to collagen-depleted areas.  It has been specially designed to replace the collagen you’ve lost over time with a natural collagen that lasts, so you can walk out of our office looking beautifully refreshed.

What makes Evolence unique?

  • It achieves visible, natural looking results immediately.
  • The results last at least 6 months.
  • Swelling and bruising is minimal or nonexistent, so you can get right back to your normal routine.
  • It doesn’t require a skin pre-test, so only 1 office visit is necessary.

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ASAPS Asks Patients: Why Use Botox or Wrinkle Fillers?

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

A survey conducted by researchers from the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) has given us some insight about patients who choose wrinkle treatments. Researchers sent questionnaires last March to 687 patients who had received Botox and/or dermal filler treatment. 

The following statistics illustrate the opinions of the ‘typical’ patient. Who is the ‘typical’ patient?  According to the survey results, she is “a married, working mother between 41-55 years of age with a household income of under $100,000.”

Roughly 70 percent of the respondents claimed that Botox and dermal fillers play an important role in their cosmetic routine.

When asked what their motivation was for pursuing Botox treatment, 34 percent said their appearance looked “stressed” or “angry”. Others said that a friend, family member, or their physician had recommended it, or they were preparing for a social event. 66 percent said they received Botox treatment 2-3 times per year. 72 percent of the respondents chose Botox to treat glabellar lines – the vertical lines that appear between your eyebrows.  

When asked about their motivation to use hyaluronic acid fillers, the majority (63 percent) of patients reported a desire to remove facial wrinkles and folds – mostly the nasolabial folds that travel from the nose to each side of the mouth.

Nearly 70 percent of the respondents who had been treated with Botox also opted for dermal filler treatment.

A full summary of the results is available (in MS Word) here.