Study Results Evaluating The Correction Of Atrophic Scars With Artefill Presented At 2010 Orlando Dermatology Conference
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Article Date: 19 Jan 2010 - 0:00 PDT
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Suneva Medical, a privately-held aesthetic medical device company, provided a research grant to support an investigator-sponsored research study to evaluate the degree of correction and patient satisfaction after injection of atrophic scars with Artefill. The data was presented by Dr. James Spencer, the grant recipient and study investigator, in a poster session at the 2010 Orlando Dermatology Conference taking place in Orlando, Florida January 15-18th.
"Acne scarring can cause a tremendous loss of self-esteem and remains a difficult burden for affected patients," said Dr. James M. Spencer. "Based on the data from my study, we are encouraged that Artefill appears to provide an effective and potentially longer-lasting treatment option for patients with atrophic acne scars amenable to filler correction. This study demonstrates that when used appropriately, Artefill is well tolerated and can result in high patient satisfaction."
The data is a result of a single-center, open label study of 14 healthy male and female patients between the ages of 24 and 69 who met all inclusion and exclusion criteria and had atrophic acne scars amenable to correction with Artefill. The majority of patients (93%) reported that they would do the procedure again and would recommend the procedure to others.
Dr. Spencer continued, "While temporary fillers, such as Juvederm or Restylane, are considered a first line treatment for atrophic acne scars, they necessitate repeated returns to the physician for additional and expensive injections. We believe that correction of atrophic acne scars with a longer-lasting filler could provide a more desirable treatment option for these patients."
Niv Caviar, President and Chief Executive Officer of Suneva Medical commented, "Based on the data presented at the Orlando Dermatology Conference, Artefill continues to meet our expectations in a number of areas. For patients with atrophic acne scars, we are encouraged that the data suggests Artefill could be a viable treatment option for this patient population. We will continue to support Dr. Spencer as he explores the durability of the corrections seen with Artefill in further studies."
About Artefill
Artefill is the first and only FDA-approved microsphere-enhanced collagen filler for the correction of nasolabial folds, better known as smile lines. Since Artefill was approved in 2006, over 20,000 patients have been treated successfully with very high satisfaction rates.
About Suneva Medical
Suneva Medical, Inc. is a medical technology company focused on developing, manufacturing and commercializing novel, differentiated aesthetic products for the dermatology, plastic and cosmetic surgery markets. The Company's lead product is Artefill, the first and only microsphere-enhanced collagen filler for the correction of nasolabial folds, or smile lines.
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