Background: The aesthetic appearance of the skin, with the emergence of wrinkles, blemishes, and infraorbital hollowing, can be a cause of social distress and is a process exacerbated by aging. The presence of skin imperfections and aging is partly due to a loss of hyaluronic acid (HA), which normally contributes to a maintain a healthy and voluminous skin. Attempts to restore volume and revert the signs of aging have therefore focused on the use of dermatologic fillers based on HA.

Aim: Here, we tested the safety and efficacy of MelHA®-Monophasic Elastic Hyaluronic Acid (Concilium FEEL® filler products) containing HA at different concentrations and injected at different sites according to recommendations.

Methods: Five different physicians assessed 42 patients across five different medical facilities in Italy, where they performed the treatment and assessed the patients after a follow-up visit. Safety and efficacy of the treatment and change in quality of life after treatment were evaluated with two surveys, one directed to medical personnel, and one directed to patients.

Results: Our results show that, across all products and personalized treatments, patients', physicians' and "independent photography reviewer" satisfaction was very high and that the treatment show a favorable safety profile.

Conclusion: These results are promising and suggest the use of Concilium Feel® filler products can contribute to an increased self-esteem and quality of life in aging patients.

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