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Skin-Booster Injection on the Left and Right Sides: Which Side Is More Painful?

Authors
 Yi, Kyu-Ho  ;  Park, Hyun-Jin  ;  Wan, Jovian  ;  Suwanchinda, Atchima  ;  Koppert, Erik  ;  Kim, Hee-Jin 
Citation
 DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY, Vol.51(9) : e52-e56, 2025-09 
Journal Title
DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY
ISSN
 1076-0512 
Issue Date
2025-09
MeSH
Adult ; Aged ; Cosmetic Techniques* / adverse effects ; Dermal Fillers* / administration & dosage ; Dermal Fillers* / adverse effects ; Female ; Humans ; Hyaluronic Acid* / administration & dosage ; Hyaluronic Acid* / adverse effects ; Injections, Intradermal / adverse effects ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Pain Measurement ; Polyesters* / administration & dosage ; Polyesters* / adverse effects ; Sex Factors ; Skin Aging* / drug effects ; Young Adult
Abstract
BACKGROUND Skin booster injections using agents such as hyaluronic acid and poly-D,L-lactic acid (PDLLA, Juvelook, VAIM GLOBAL Inc., Korea) are commonly used to enhance skin texture and reduce wrinkles. However, pain during injection remains a limiting factor in patient compliance and comfort. OBJECTIVE To evaluate whether there is a difference in perceived pain between the left and right facial sides during PDLLA skin-booster injections. METHODS Twenty Korean patients (13 females, 7 males; aged 22-67) received intradermal PDLLA injections in both cheeks over four treatment sessions at three-week intervals. Pain intensity was recorded immediately after each injection using the visual analogue scale. Differences in pain perception were analyzed by side, sex, and age. RESULTS The left side consistently showed higher visual analogue scale pain scores compared to the right side (p < .05). While males initially reported higher pain levels than females, this difference attenuated over repeated sessions. No significant correlation was found between age and pain perception. CONCLUSION PDLLA skin-booster injections are perceived as more painful on the left side of the face, possibly due to right hemispheric dominance in pain processing. Recognizing such lateralized pain responses may enhance patient comfort and inform clinical practice. Further studies with larger sample sizes and consideration of injector handedness are warranted.
Full Text
https://journals.lww.com/dermatologicsurgery/fulltext/2025/09000/skin_booster_injection_on_the_left_and_right.9
DOI
10.1097/DSS.0000000000004670
Appears in Collections:
2. College of Dentistry (치과대학) > Dept. of Oral Biology (구강생물학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Hee Jin(김희진) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1139-6261
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/208045
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