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Overcoming the manufacturing challenges of hyaluronic acid in dermal fillers
October 11, 2011
By: Hans Ole
Photos courtesy of Novozymes Biopharma The field of aesthetic technology has grown rapidly during the past 10 years, with cosmetic procedures taking advantage of the most recent innovations in biotechnology. In a market driven by individuals’ desire to achieve a more youthful appearance, growth has been as a result of the rising demand for non-surgical dermal filler procedures, performed primarily to correct scarring, wrinkles and other depressions in the skin. Dermal fillers are soft tissue substitutes, designed in such a way that enables injection into the dermis for purposes of improving the appearance of contour defects. They are made up of several types of materials of synthetic, man-made and natural origin, with the most popular ones being collagen-based fillers, poly lactic-based fillers, calcium hydroxylapatite fillers and hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers. As a result of the lack of long-term clinical safety data with permanent fillers and the risk of unaesthetic filler migration after injection, non-permanent fillers are currently the most favored class of products. They work chiefly as a substitute for lost collagen and fat under the skin, offering varying results and duration of effect. Fillers based on natural substances are becoming increasingly popular due to their safety and resorbability. In particular, HA dermal fillers are being used in a considerable number of procedures each year due to their unequalled ease of administration, effectiveness and safety profile.1 The Effect of HA on the Skin HA, also known as hyaluronan, is a naturally occurring polysaccharide distributed widely throughout connective, epithelial and neural tissues in the human body. By providing structure to tissues including skin, HA contributes to the optimal functioning of the body, which makes it well suited to a wide-range of dermal applications. Comprising a high molecular weight, HA is a linear polysaccharide composed of alternating molecules of n-acetyl glucosamine and glucuronic acid. Since the 1980s, the understanding of HA properties and functions has blossomed into a truly scientific enterprise, meaning the biopolymer is recognized as a high-value product with numerous proven and marketed applications within cosmetic and biomedical areas.2 Historically HA first distinguished itself in the cosmetic industry due to its incomparable moisturizing properties. Indeed, HA is one of the most hygroscopic molecules found in nature, a property that confers its ability to attract and retain moisture from its immediate environment. In addition to maintaining hydration, HA’s role in the skin also relates to shaping the extracellular space and mediating cellular events such as cell proliferation, migration and differentiation.
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