iCare Technique of Dissolving Ellanse M Nodules Using Collagenase: A Case Series and Experimental Study

iCare技术利用胶原酶溶解Ellanse M结节:病例系列及实验研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Ellanse is a polycaprolactone-based collagen stimulator that is rarely associated with the formation of palpable nodules. The current management of palpable nodules include triamcinolone injection, consumption of oral methotrexate, and surgical excision. The absence of an effective reversal agent that is safe has limited the popularity of Ellanse as a facial rejuvenation modality. OBJECTIVE: This article presents a dual focus (1) a case series demonstrating the efficacy of the iCare technique in treating 10 nodules from Ellanse M treatment in three patients and (2) an experimental study investigating the in vitro and in vivo dissolution of Ellanse M aliquots. In the case series, nodules, which have persisted for an average of 2 years following initial Ellanse M treatment, are effectively managed with the iCare technique. The iCare technique of dissolution involves injecting a collagenase mixture that is five times the initial injected volume of Ellanse. The case series finding demonstrates the iCare technique as a viable solution in managing Ellanse-associated nodules. An allergy test is also conducted prior to injection of collagenase mixture to demonstrate the safety of collagenase mixture. EXPERIMENTAL STUDY: An experiment is conducted by mixing 0.1 mL Ellanse M aliquots with 0.5 mL collagenase mixture (Slide X). Controls are provided by adding 0.5 mL of lignocaine 2% and adrenaline 1:80 000 (Slide L), 0.5 mL hyaluronidase (Slide H), 0.5 mL of 40 mg/mL of triamcinolone (Slide T) separately to 0.1 mL Ellanse M aliquots. RESULTS: Ellanse M is converted from a gel into a solution by collagenase mixture (X) while it is not affected by lignocaine and adrenaline (L), hyaluronidase (H), or triamcinolone (T). The conversion of Ellanse gel into a solution occurs within 5 min of adding the mixture. CONCLUSION: The case series demonstrates the iCare technique's efficacy in addressing delayed onset nodules associated with Ellanse treatment. The experimental study demonstrates in vitro and in vivo dissolution of injected Ellanse aliquots. This article offers a promising solution to significant issues associated with Ellanse treatment-namely, the formation of nodules and the lack of an effective fast-acting reversal agent.

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