Polycaprolactone: How a Well-Known and Futuristic Polymer Has Become an Innovative Collagen-Stimulator in Esthetics

Marie-Odile Christen, 1 Franco Vercesi 2 1BEHAVIOR, Paris 75116, France; 2Centro Medico Galeno, Milano 20122, ItalyCorrespondence: Marie-Odile ChristenBEHAVIOR, 27 Avenue Marceau, Paris 75116, FranceTel +33 680 998 336Email christen.marieodile3@gmail.comAbstract: Compared to other domains, tissue...

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Main Authors: Christen MO, Vercesi F
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2020-01-01
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spelling doaj-4afb795d0b2b4d5c8d268bdd027c55232020-11-25T01:44:36ZengDove Medical PressClinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology1178-70152020-01-01Volume 13314851255Polycaprolactone: How a Well-Known and Futuristic Polymer Has Become an Innovative Collagen-Stimulator in EstheticsChristen MOVercesi FMarie-Odile Christen, 1 Franco Vercesi 2 1BEHAVIOR, Paris 75116, France; 2Centro Medico Galeno, Milano 20122, ItalyCorrespondence: Marie-Odile ChristenBEHAVIOR, 27 Avenue Marceau, Paris 75116, FranceTel +33 680 998 336Email christen.marieodile3@gmail.comAbstract: Compared to other domains, tissue engineering and esthetics have dramatically expanded in recent years, leading to both major biomedical advances and futuristic perspectives. The two share a common approach based on biomaterials, especially polymers. This paper illustrates this with the example of polycaprolactone (PCL), a polymer synthesized in the early 1930s, and one of its most recent applications, a PCL-based collagen stimulator, a filler used in esthetics. PCL is biocompatible and biodegradable. Its specific physicochemical and mechanical properties, viscoelasticity and ease of shaping led to the production of PCL-based products with various shapes and durations dependent on its biodegradation kinetics. PCL has been safely used in the biomedical field for more than 70 years, from sutures to tissue and organ replacement by 3D printing. The PCL-based collagen stimulator is composed of PCL microspheres suspended in a carboxymethyl-cellulose gel carrier providing immediate and sustained volumizing effects when injected; the morphology, the biocompatibility of the PCL microspheres embedded with the collagen fibers produced all contribute to the creation of a unique 3D scaffold for a sustained effect. Its safety has been investigated in clinical studies and vigilance surveys. Recently published experts’ recommendations on injection modalities and techniques should help further optimize treatment outcome and safety. This paper also integrates reviews and recommendations on the prevention and management of adverse events related to dermal and subdermal fillers including the PCL-based collagen stimulator. In addition, in terms of efficacy and safety, this product benefits from its daily clinical use in esthetics worldwide and continuous extensive fundamental and clinical research, both on it and the PCL polymer. Forthcoming data from further investigations will reinforce knowledge of the product and procedures in the field.Keywords: esthetics, collagen stimulators, dermal fillers, Ellansé®, polycaprolactone, safetyhttps://www.dovepress.com/polycaprolactone-how-a-well-known-and-futuristic-polymer-has-become-an-peer-reviewed-article-CCIDestheticscollagen stimulatorsdermal fillersellansé®polycaprolactonesafety.
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Polycaprolactone: How a Well-Known and Futuristic Polymer Has Become an Innovative Collagen-Stimulator in Esthetics
Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
esthetics
collagen stimulators
dermal fillers
ellansé®
polycaprolactone
safety.
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Vercesi F
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title Polycaprolactone: How a Well-Known and Futuristic Polymer Has Become an Innovative Collagen-Stimulator in Esthetics
title_short Polycaprolactone: How a Well-Known and Futuristic Polymer Has Become an Innovative Collagen-Stimulator in Esthetics
title_full Polycaprolactone: How a Well-Known and Futuristic Polymer Has Become an Innovative Collagen-Stimulator in Esthetics
title_fullStr Polycaprolactone: How a Well-Known and Futuristic Polymer Has Become an Innovative Collagen-Stimulator in Esthetics
title_full_unstemmed Polycaprolactone: How a Well-Known and Futuristic Polymer Has Become an Innovative Collagen-Stimulator in Esthetics
title_sort polycaprolactone: how a well-known and futuristic polymer has become an innovative collagen-stimulator in esthetics
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description Marie-Odile Christen, 1 Franco Vercesi 2 1BEHAVIOR, Paris 75116, France; 2Centro Medico Galeno, Milano 20122, ItalyCorrespondence: Marie-Odile ChristenBEHAVIOR, 27 Avenue Marceau, Paris 75116, FranceTel +33 680 998 336Email christen.marieodile3@gmail.comAbstract: Compared to other domains, tissue engineering and esthetics have dramatically expanded in recent years, leading to both major biomedical advances and futuristic perspectives. The two share a common approach based on biomaterials, especially polymers. This paper illustrates this with the example of polycaprolactone (PCL), a polymer synthesized in the early 1930s, and one of its most recent applications, a PCL-based collagen stimulator, a filler used in esthetics. PCL is biocompatible and biodegradable. Its specific physicochemical and mechanical properties, viscoelasticity and ease of shaping led to the production of PCL-based products with various shapes and durations dependent on its biodegradation kinetics. PCL has been safely used in the biomedical field for more than 70 years, from sutures to tissue and organ replacement by 3D printing. The PCL-based collagen stimulator is composed of PCL microspheres suspended in a carboxymethyl-cellulose gel carrier providing immediate and sustained volumizing effects when injected; the morphology, the biocompatibility of the PCL microspheres embedded with the collagen fibers produced all contribute to the creation of a unique 3D scaffold for a sustained effect. Its safety has been investigated in clinical studies and vigilance surveys. Recently published experts’ recommendations on injection modalities and techniques should help further optimize treatment outcome and safety. This paper also integrates reviews and recommendations on the prevention and management of adverse events related to dermal and subdermal fillers including the PCL-based collagen stimulator. In addition, in terms of efficacy and safety, this product benefits from its daily clinical use in esthetics worldwide and continuous extensive fundamental and clinical research, both on it and the PCL polymer. Forthcoming data from further investigations will reinforce knowledge of the product and procedures in the field.Keywords: esthetics, collagen stimulators, dermal fillers, Ellansé®, polycaprolactone, safety
topic esthetics
collagen stimulators
dermal fillers
ellansé®
polycaprolactone
safety.
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