phenylephrine-hydrochloride and HIV-Associated-Lipodystrophy-Syndrome

phenylephrine-hydrochloride has been researched along with HIV-Associated-Lipodystrophy-Syndrome* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for phenylephrine-hydrochloride and HIV-Associated-Lipodystrophy-Syndrome

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Minimizing discomfort during the injection of Radiesse with the use of either local anesthetic or ice.
    Dermatology online journal, 2007, Jul-13, Volume: 13, Issue:3

    Radiesse or calcium hydroxylapatite has been used for years in patients with HIV associated lipoatrophy as well as for facial wrinkles and nasolabial folds [2, 3], but can be painful to inject especially in the latter area. This discomfort can be severe enough that after an injection with Radiesse, a patient, despite excellent results, may refuse additional treatments. We hereby describe several methods of minimizing discomfort during Radiesse injections of nasolabial folds and other facial areas.

    Topics: Anesthesia, Local; Anesthetics, Local; Biocompatible Materials; Durapatite; HIV-Associated Lipodystrophy Syndrome; Humans; Hypothermia, Induced; Ice; Injections; Lip; Nose; Pain; Pain Measurement; Patient Satisfaction; Skin Aging; Treatment Outcome

2007