Abstract

There are significant differences in the reported incidence of vascular complications that result from the injection of different soft tissue fillers. This study aimed to compare the risk of vascular embolism after recombinant type III collagen implants and hyaluronic acid (HA) injection into arteries. Different concentrations of recombinant type III collagen and Restylane were injected into the central ear artery of rabbits, to construct an immediate embolization model. We screened for vascular recanalization and tissue necrosis at 30 min, 1 day, and 7 days after injection, and histopathology examination was processed on Day 7. At 30 min after injection, complete recanalization of the central ear artery was observed in 17 rabbits in the C1 group while none in the HA group. On Day 1 after injection, complete recanalization of the CEA main trunk was observed in all rabbits in the collagen group while 50% in the HA group. There was a significant difference between the C1 group and the HA group in terms of vascular recanalization and skin necrosis. Under the present experimental conditions, the risk of causing vascular embolism was much lower with collagen than with Restylane. Different doses of collagen at different injection rates have the same safety profile.

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