FDA To Review Cosmetic Face Fillers

Greg Webb
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Posted by Greg WebbNovember 26, 2008 8:00 AM

Plastic surgeons have vowed to aid the government in tracking one of the most popular new beauty treatments, face fillers. This procedure involves facial injections, which use various kinds of gels to smooth away wrinkles, as opposed to Botox, which uses a toxin to act on facial muscles. This minimally invasive new procedure, used by both men and women, promises youthful good looks at a cheaper price and requires less recovery time than a facelift. However, unfortunately for some patients, the result can be blotchy skin, bumps on the face or worse.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is worried these fillers are being used on areas not approved by the organization, such as lips. There has also not been enough research on darker skinned patients, who seem to be susceptible to complications from fillers. The FDA asked independent advisers for the best ways to monitor the long-term safety of face fillers and for guidance on improving testing and warning to potential patients about risks. The advisers will be shown data from 823 patients who suffered reactions after being treated by fillers between 2003 and this September; the overwhelming majority were women. Some of these reactions included facial, lip and eye paralysis, disfigurement, vision complications and some severe allergic reactions. Although no deaths have been reported, some of the complications were problematic enough to cause follow-up treatment. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons has agreed to encourage doctors to report problems, improve training for doctors and their assistants, and advise consumers.

In this writer's opinion, it seems as if one appropriate course to take before having such "work" done to oneself is to thorougly check your doctor's credentialing, check any references you may know, thoroughly investigate the "fillers" being used, thoroughly question your doctor about the "fillers" being proposed, ask about alternative treatment available, and think about whether or not the treatment is actually necessary.

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JoeD
Posted by JoeD
November 30, 2008 11:21 AM

Your article on facial fillers is very interesting - it is an ever-evolving procedure, and so important for consumers to educate themselves before signing on with a surgeon and a procedure.

Having read your article, I’d like to introduce you to Dr. Robert Freund, one of New York City’s most gifted plastic surgeons, whose own facial filler, which will revolutionize the market, is currently pending FDA approval.

He is the author of the bestselling “Cosmetic Breast Surgery,” (which was voted “Top 3 Women’s Health Books of 2004″ by Library Journal), and a forthcoming book all about The Face, which is aimed at helping lay people sort through the ever expanding range of options for keeping their looks longer.

Doctor Freund is eminently qualified to speak on almost every topic related to cosmetic and plastic surgery. Please consider writing about him or quoting him in your next piece and feel free to contact me should the opportunity arise.

Greg Webb
Posted by Greg Webb
November 30, 2008 8:13 PM

Thank you for your comments. I wish Dr. Freund the best of luck with the FDA. He sounds very accomplished. I look foward to learning more about him and his work.

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