Bar Eden, Shachar Eliya, Artzi Ofir, Adar Lyri, Shani Omer, Diner Adi, Pantanowitz Mabjeesh Lee, Wolf Ido, Safra Tamar
Dermatology Department, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Gray Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
J Cosmet Dermatol. 2025 Sep;24(9):e70422. doi: 10.1111/jocd.70422.
Patients treated with cancer therapies often experience changes in physical appearance, body image perception, and self-esteem, which influence their quality of life (QoL).
To assess the effect of treatment with hyaluronic acid (HA) dermal fillers on QoL, safety, and perceived skin changes of oncology patients.
A single-center prospective study conducted between 2021 and 2023 among female oncology patients aged 30-70 years receiving active cancer treatment. All participants completed a questionnaire describing their demographics, disease history, and experience with aesthetic procedures, their intention to undergo aesthetic treatments, and a QoL questionnaire. A subset of participants received treatment with HA fillers. The effect of filler treatment on facial skin features, efficacy, and safety was evaluated by independent dermatologists and by the participants 8-12 weeks after the intervention.
In total, 127 women (median age 57.1 years) with breast (58.3%), gynecological (33.9%), and other cancer types (7.9%) entered the study. Most participants (84.0%) reported no previous treatment with dermal fillers. Thirty-one participants received a single treatment with HA dermal fillers concurrently with cancer treatment and an optional touch-up 4 weeks later. At follow-up, statistically significant improvements in overall aesthetic facial appearance and specific skin quality parameters were observed. Mean QoL significantly improved, with notable improvements in self-esteem, self-perception, and overall participant feeling. Adverse events were minimal. Thirteen participants (41.9%) experienced mild dermal events. One participant developed a grade 1 delayed inflammatory reaction 6 months postinjection.
HA fillers have the potential to improve QoL and self-perception among oncology patients undergoing active cancer therapy.
接受癌症治疗的患者身体外观、身体形象认知和自尊常发生变化,这会影响他们的生活质量(QoL)。
评估透明质酸(HA)真皮填充剂治疗对肿瘤患者生活质量、安全性及皮肤感知变化的影响。
2021年至2023年在一家单中心对年龄30 - 70岁、正在接受积极癌症治疗的女性肿瘤患者进行了一项前瞻性研究。所有参与者都完成了一份问卷,描述他们的人口统计学特征、疾病史、美容手术经历、接受美容治疗的意愿以及一份生活质量问卷。一部分参与者接受了HA填充剂治疗。干预8 - 12周后,由独立皮肤科医生和参与者评估填充剂治疗对面部皮肤特征、疗效和安全性的影响。
共有127名女性(中位年龄57.1岁)纳入研究,其中乳腺癌患者占58.3%,妇科癌症患者占33.9%,其他癌症类型患者占7.9%。大多数参与者(84.0%)报告此前未接受过真皮填充剂治疗。31名参与者在接受癌症治疗的同时接受了一次HA真皮填充剂治疗,并在4周后进行了一次可选的补打。随访时,观察到整体面部美观度和特定皮肤质量参数有统计学意义的改善。平均生活质量显著提高,自尊、自我认知和参与者总体感受有明显改善。不良事件极少。13名参与者(41.9%)出现轻度皮肤事件。一名参与者在注射后6个月出现1级迟发性炎症反应。
HA填充剂有潜力改善正在接受积极癌症治疗的肿瘤患者的生活质量和自我认知。