Abstract
BACKGROUND: Energy-based devices (EBDs) and injectable hyaluronic acid gels, such as VYC-12L, are each effective treatment modalities for improving skin quality. OBJECTIVES: To assess the rationale and potential benefits of adding VYC-12L to EBD treatments, and consider how they can be practically integrated into a single treatment plan. METHODS: Eight clinicians with various specialties and extensive experience of these modalities completed a written questionnaire and were individually interviewed. Their collective clinical expertise and experience form the basis of this guidance. RESULTS: Using both VYC-12L and EBDs within a single treatment plan offers many potential benefits for improving skin quality-based on mechanistic synergies and complementary abilities to address different attributes and multiple anatomical layers. Careful consideration should be given to appropriate sequencing. VYC-12L and non-ablative EBDs can be used on the same day, but treatment fields must be appropriately managed and aseptic technique rigorously upheld. When administering VYC-12L, maintaining the correct injection depth is essential to positive outcomes. Practitioners should undertake appropriate training and select the injection tools that optimize control. CONCLUSIONS: Multimodal treatment using VYC-12L and EBDs together can provide a more comprehensive, tailored approach to skin-quality improvement, delivering high levels of patient satisfaction.