Induction of Hyalurosome by Topical Hyaluronate Fragments: Results in Superficial Filling of the Skin Complementary to Hyaluronate Filler Injections

Hyaluronate (HA) plays a major role in the process of skin aging. The main use of HA has been for hydration and dermal fillers. Another approach, based on the discovery of the signaling effects of topically applied hyaluronate fragments (HAF), has subsequently been developed. It has been thoroughly...

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Main Authors: Gürkan Kaya, Aysin Kaya, Jean-Hilaire Saurat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
Series:Dermatopathology
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Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/500493
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spelling doaj-431fe14d92b749739af39c02c235bfe52021-01-02T10:03:07ZengMDPI AGDermatopathology2296-35292019-06-0162454910.1159/000500493500493Induction of Hyalurosome by Topical Hyaluronate Fragments: Results in Superficial Filling of the Skin Complementary to Hyaluronate Filler InjectionsGürkan KayaAysin KayaJean-Hilaire SauratHyaluronate (HA) plays a major role in the process of skin aging. The main use of HA has been for hydration and dermal fillers. Another approach, based on the discovery of the signaling effects of topically applied hyaluronate fragments (HAF), has subsequently been developed. It has been thoroughly demonstrated that topical applications of HAF of a very specific size induce HA filling of the epidermis and the upper dermis. These effects are particularly visible in dermatoporotic patients. Moreover, the combination of HA-based filler injections with topical applications of HAFs/retinoids showed an optimization of the effects of HA. Thus, a new classification of the different effects of HA is proposed here.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/500493HyaluronateHyalurosomeDermatoporosisEpicutaneous fillingRetinoids
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author Gürkan Kaya
Aysin Kaya
Jean-Hilaire Saurat
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Aysin Kaya
Jean-Hilaire Saurat
Induction of Hyalurosome by Topical Hyaluronate Fragments: Results in Superficial Filling of the Skin Complementary to Hyaluronate Filler Injections
Dermatopathology
Hyaluronate
Hyalurosome
Dermatoporosis
Epicutaneous filling
Retinoids
author_facet Gürkan Kaya
Aysin Kaya
Jean-Hilaire Saurat
author_sort Gürkan Kaya
title Induction of Hyalurosome by Topical Hyaluronate Fragments: Results in Superficial Filling of the Skin Complementary to Hyaluronate Filler Injections
title_short Induction of Hyalurosome by Topical Hyaluronate Fragments: Results in Superficial Filling of the Skin Complementary to Hyaluronate Filler Injections
title_full Induction of Hyalurosome by Topical Hyaluronate Fragments: Results in Superficial Filling of the Skin Complementary to Hyaluronate Filler Injections
title_fullStr Induction of Hyalurosome by Topical Hyaluronate Fragments: Results in Superficial Filling of the Skin Complementary to Hyaluronate Filler Injections
title_full_unstemmed Induction of Hyalurosome by Topical Hyaluronate Fragments: Results in Superficial Filling of the Skin Complementary to Hyaluronate Filler Injections
title_sort induction of hyalurosome by topical hyaluronate fragments: results in superficial filling of the skin complementary to hyaluronate filler injections
publisher MDPI AG
series Dermatopathology
issn 2296-3529
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Hyaluronate (HA) plays a major role in the process of skin aging. The main use of HA has been for hydration and dermal fillers. Another approach, based on the discovery of the signaling effects of topically applied hyaluronate fragments (HAF), has subsequently been developed. It has been thoroughly demonstrated that topical applications of HAF of a very specific size induce HA filling of the epidermis and the upper dermis. These effects are particularly visible in dermatoporotic patients. Moreover, the combination of HA-based filler injections with topical applications of HAFs/retinoids showed an optimization of the effects of HA. Thus, a new classification of the different effects of HA is proposed here.
topic Hyaluronate
Hyalurosome
Dermatoporosis
Epicutaneous filling
Retinoids
url https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/500493
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