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A Pilot Study on the Treatment of Posterior Cheek Enlargement in HIV+ Patients With Botulinum Toxin A.

作者信息

Scali Christina, Carruthers Alastair, Malpas Dean, Humphrey Shannon

机构信息

*Department of Dermatology and Skin Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; †South Australian Institute of Technology, Adelaide, Australia.

出版信息

Dermatol Surg. 2015 Nov;41(11):1300-8. doi: 10.1097/DSS.0000000000000510.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Posterior cheek enlargement in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)+ individuals can lead to significant cosmetic disfigurement. Both parotid gland and masseter muscle overlie the mandibular ramus, contributing to lower facial contour. However, posterior cheek enlargement has not been well characterized anatomically. There are also limited treatment options. Botulinum toxin is a highly efficacious minimally invasive option for improving the shape of the lower face.

OBJECTIVE

A pilot study was undertaken to better characterize posterior cheek enlargement in HIV+ patients and explore treatment with botulinum toxin A.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Five HIV+ patients with posterior cheek enlargement were treated with botulinum toxin A. Clinical, photographic, and radiological evaluations allowed the precise calculation of any change in volumes resulting from botulinum toxin A.

RESULTS

All 5 patients had a good response with a mean decrease of 21.4% and 11.2% in the volumes of the masseter muscle and parotid gland, respectively. The effect was long lasting even at 6 months after injection and well tolerated.

CONCLUSION

Botulinum toxin A may be a less invasive treatment of posterior cheek enlargement in HIV+ patients, with advantages of a good result that is long lasting with good tolerability and minimal risk.

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