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Polyalkylimide is a polymer which belongs to the family of acryl derivatives. Its polymeric structure does not contain free monomers.
It is also the active ingredient in a permanent dermal filler called Bio-Alcamid (manufactured by Polymekon, Brindisi, Italy) which is a three percent polyalkylimide suspension in water used medically to treat soft tissue deficits such as facial lipoatrophy and lipodystrophy, Poland syndrome, Pectus excavatum (sunken chest), gluteal atrophy, acne and scars. In plastic and reconstructive surgery it is used for building up facial volume in areas like the cheeks, chin, jaw and for lip augmentation.
See also
References
- Pacini S, Ruggiero M et al.: Bio-alcamid: a novelty for reconstructive and cosmetic surgery. PMID 12437147
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