Background: Given differences in buttock versus thigh cellulite, collagenase clostridium histolyticum-aaes (CCH-aaes) injection technique may impact treatment effects at these sites.
Aim: To evaluate efficacy and safety of 5 CCH-aaes injection techniques.
Methods: A phase 2A, open-label trial enrolled women with mild-to-severe cellulite (Clinician Reported Photonumeric Cellulite Severity Scale) on both buttocks or thighs. CCH-aaes 0.84 mg was administered as 12 injections in each of two buttock or two thigh treatment areas (total dose, 1.68 mg) during three treatment sessions (Days 1, 22, 43). On Day 1, women were sequentially assigned to: Technique A = shallow injection/3 aliquots; Technique B = shallow injection/1 aliquot; Technique C = deep injection/1 aliquot; Technique D = deep and shallow injections/5 aliquots; or Technique E = shallow injection/4 aliquots. Change from baseline in Hexsel Cellulite Severity Scale (CSS) depression depth (range, 0 [no depressions] to 3 [deep depressions]) was assessed at Day 71. Safety was evaluated via adverse events.
Results: Sixty-three women with buttock (n = 31) or thigh (n = 32) cellulite received ≥1 CCH-aaes dose. For buttock cellulite, CCH-aaes injection Technique A resulted in the greatest baseline-adjusted improvement in CSS score on Day 71 (least-squares mean, 1.17-point improvement). For thigh cellulite, CSS score improvement was greatest with Technique D (least-squares mean, 1.40-point improvement). CCH injection Techniques A, D, and E were associated with more favorable safety profiles than Techniques B and C.
Conclusion: Different CCH-aaes injection techniques are required with buttock (Technique A) versus thigh (Technique D) cellulite to optimize treatment outcomes.
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Background: Collagenase clostridium histolyticum-aaes (CCH-aaes) is approved for the treatment of moderate-to-severe buttock cellulite in adult women.
Objectives: To report on real-world experience with CCH-aaes in the treatment of buttock and thigh cellulite.
Methods: Retrospective analysis of medical records from a single treatment center.
Background: Collagenase (CCH-aaes; QWO [Endo Aesthetics, Malvern, PA]) is an injectable, enzyme-based treatment indicated for the treatment of moderate to severe cellulite on the buttocks of adult women. The minimally invasive nature of the treatment makes it an attractive option for targeted disruption of the fibrous septae which give rise to the dimples characteristic of cellulite in buttocks and thighs.
Objectives: The article provides an overview of cellulite treatment with CCH-aaes, including patient identification and education, treatment planning, CCH-aaes dilution, injection technique, safety, and early experience with mitigation of adverse events, including bruising.
J Cosmet Dermatol
January 2023
Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Background: Collagenase clostridium histolyticum-aaes (CCH-aaes) is approved in the United States for moderate-to-severe cellulite in the buttocks of adult women.
Aim: Interim analysis to evaluate efficacy/safety of CCH-aaes in the treatment of thigh cellulite.
Methods: Data were analyzed from a phase 3, open-label study (REAL).
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open
May 2022
Cosmetic Laser Dermatology, A West Dermatology Company, San Diego, Calif.
Background: Collagen-rich fibrous septae and subcutaneous adipose protrusions play a role in cellulite pathophysiology. Collagenase clostridium histolyticum-aaes (CCH-aaes) injection causes enzymatic release of septae to resolve cellulite depressions and create a skin smoothing effect. This analysis pooled data from two identically designed, phase-3, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled studies to examine the efficacy and safety of CCH-aaes.
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