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Collagenase Clostridium Histolyticum for the Treatment of Edematous Fibrosclerotic Panniculopathy (Cellulite): A Randomized Trial

Neil S Sadick, Mitchel P Goldman, Genzhou Liu, Neil H Shusterman, Michael P McLane, David Hurley, V Leroy Young
Key takeaways
  1. 01CCH injections may improve cellulite appearance
  2. 02Effective for moderate to severe cases
  3. 03Improvement rated by both clinicians and patients
  4. 04Side effects were mostly injection-site related

Injections of the enzyme collagenase clostridium histolyticum may significantly reduce the appearance of moderate to severe cellulite compared to placebo.

Abstract

BACKGROUND Edematous fibrosclerotic panniculopathy (EFP; cellulite) is associated with thickening and contraction of collagen-rich subdermal septae. Collagenase clostridium histolyticum (CCH) may disrupt collagen-rich septae. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the safety and efficacy of CCH for treatment of EFP. MATERIALS AND METHODS In a randomized, double-blind study, women with moderate or severe EFP of the buttocks or posterolateral thighs (i.e., Clinician Reported Photonumeric Cellulite Severity Scale [CR-PCSS] and Patient Reported Photonumeric Cellulite Severity Scale [PR-PCSS] ratings of 3 to 4, and Hexsel Cellulite Severity Scale score #13) received up to 3 treatment sessions (Days 1, 22, and 43) of subcutaneous CCH 0.84 mg or placebo injections. End points included the percentage of 2-level and 1-level composite responders (i.e., had $2-level or $1-level improvement in CR-PCSS and PR-PCSS) at Day 71. RESULTS Three hundred seventy-five women (mean age, 46.5 years; 86.4% white) were randomly assigned to CCH (n = 189) or placebo (n = 186). At Day 71, the percentages of 2-level and 1-level composite responders were greater with CCH (10.6% and 44.6%, respectively) versus placebo (1.6% and 17.9%; p < .001 for both). The most common adverse events were injection-site related. CONCLUSION CCH significantly improved EFP appearance versus placebo; further evaluation of CCH for EFP (cellulite) is warranted.

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APA
Neil S Sadick, Mitchel P Goldman, Genzhou Liu, Neil H Shusterman, Michael P McLane, David Hurley, & V Leroy Young (2019). Collagenase Clostridium Histolyticum for the Treatment of Edematous Fibrosclerotic Panniculopathy (Cellulite): A Randomized Trial. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/collagenase-clostridium-histolyticum-for-the-treatment-of-edematous-fibrosclerotic-panniculopathy-cellulite-a-randomized-trial/
MLA
Neil S Sadick, et al. "Collagenase Clostridium Histolyticum for the Treatment of Edematous Fibrosclerotic Panniculopathy (Cellulite): A Randomized Trial." 2019, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/collagenase-clostridium-histolyticum-for-the-treatment-of-edematous-fibrosclerotic-panniculopathy-cellulite-a-randomized-trial/.
Chicago
Neil S Sadick et al. 2019. "Collagenase Clostridium Histolyticum for the Treatment of Edematous Fibrosclerotic Panniculopathy (Cellulite): A Randomized Trial.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/collagenase-clostridium-histolyticum-for-the-treatment-of-edematous-fibrosclerotic-panniculopathy-cellulite-a-randomized-trial/