1500cc Macrolane Buttock Injections Kit

1500cc Macrolane Buttock Injections Kit

Macrolane

Cosmetic body filler kit
  • Macrolane VRF20/VRF30 hyaluronic acid body Contouring gels obtained CE marking in Europe as class III implantable medical devices under the EU Medical Devices Directive; the fillers themselves were CE Marked, though the specific 1500cc consumer kits sold online may not represent an officially packaged medical device.
  • Macrolane for breast augmentation is no longer promoted in several countries following regulatory and professional concerns, and use of large Volume body fillers is subject to national regulations and professional guidance.
  • Potential purchasers should verify that any filler product or kit they use is sourced through licensed medical distributors or pharmacies and complies with local medical device or medicinal product regulations rather than relying on unverified online vendors.
Hyaluronic acid body contouring injectable (buttock and breast augmentation kit)

Description

The 1500cc Macrolane Buttock Injections Kit is an online-marketed body-contouring kit built around Macrolane-type hyaluronic acid (HA) body filler. Macrolane itself is a non-animal stabilized hyaluronic acid (NASHA) gel that was developed as a minimally invasive alternative to surgical body-contouring procedures for areas such as buttocks, breasts, calves and soft-tissue defects. The kit offerings found on ecommerce and B2B sites typically bundle large-volume Macrolane-style HA gel with syringes and various ancillary items and are advertised as a way to enhance buttock or breast volume without surgery. However, buttock augmentation with injectable fillers carries significant medical risk, Macrolane for breast augmentation has been withdrawn from promotion in many markets, and these consumer-facing kits do not substitute for treatment by a qualified, licensed medical professional in a regulated clinical setting.

Bnefits

  • Marketed as a non-surgical alternative to implants or fat grafting for increasing buttock or breast volume and improving body contours.
  • Provides an immediate visible increase in volume after injection, with results that can last many months before the hyaluronic acid is gradually degraded by the body.
  • Uses a hyaluronic acid gel, a biocompatible and biodegradable substance already present in human tissues, reducing the likelihood of classic allergic reactions compared to some permanent synthetic implants.
  • Minimally invasive compared with traditional surgery, with no large incisions and therefore generally less scarring and shorter advertised downtime when performed correctly by experienced practitioners.
  • Because the gel is non-permanent, changes are not lifelong; volume and shape can be adjusted over time with further treatment rather than requiring implant removal surgery.

Indications

  • Cosmetic body contouring and volume enhancement of the buttocks (gluteal region) by qualified medical professionals using hyaluronic acid body filler.
  • Cosmetic augmentation or reshaping of the breasts and correction of selected body contour irregularities (e.g. post-liposuction depressions or soft-tissue defects) in appropriate patients under specialist care.
  • Use is generally restricted to body-surface volume restoration and contouring; Macrolane-type HA gels are not indicated for facial fine-line correction in these very large volumes.

Composition

  • Stabilized non-animal hyaluronic acid (NASHA-type) body filler gel intended for large-volume body contouring.
  • Kit listings commonly describe: hyaluronic acid filler vials (marketed as Macrolane or equivalent), sterile syringes, topical anaesthetic or numbing cream, compression garment, and assorted ancillary items; some listings also mention inclusion of oral medications such as antibiotics or muscle relaxants, although specific products and doses are not consistently disclosed.
  • Exact quantitative composition, concentration of hyaluronic acid, crosslinking technology and any additional excipients are not clearly published for the third-party 1500cc kits and may differ from the original Galderma Macrolane VRF products.

Formulation

  • Viscoelastic, highly cross-linked hyaluronic acid gel designed for subcutaneous or deep subdermal implantation in relatively large volumes.
  • Supplied in prefilled or fillable sterile vials or syringes in the kit, intended for transfer to large-gauge needles or cannulas suitable for body-contouring injections.
  • Single-use, sterile, non-pyrogenic filler gel; once opened, any remaining product should be discarded and not re-sterilised.

Packaging

  • Online kit descriptions typically advertise a total volume of 1500cc (often described as 750cc per buttock) of hyaluronic acid filler, supplied across multiple vials or syringes.
  • The kit contents, as commonly listed, include: Macrolane-type hyaluronic acid filler, sterile syringes, user manual and/or demonstration media, and in some cases a compression garment and post-procedure care items; the exact configuration varies by seller.
  • Packaging is usually described as boxed presentation suitable for shipping; detailed manufacturer labelling and regulatory marks for the full kit are not consistently disclosed on reseller sites.

Usage

  • This type of large-volume hyaluronic acid body filler is intended only for injection by suitably trained and licensed medical professionals (for example, plastic surgeons or experienced aesthetic physicians) in a properly equipped clinical environment.
  • Safe use requires a full medical consultation, individual risk assessment, informed consent, and detailed knowledge of gluteal anatomy, including major vessels and nerves; these factors cannot be replicated safely through a mail-order kit or consumer self-injection.
  • Regulators and professional bodies in many countries caution against gluteal filler injections and other high-volume buttock augmentation procedures outside of strict medical indications because of risks of infection, vascular compromise, embolism and long-term tissue damage.
  • Consumer-directed use of any buttock injection kit at home or outside a regulated clinic is unsafe and may be illegal; patients interested in body contouring should instead seek advice from a board-certified specialist who can discuss safer, evidence-based options and the current regulatory status of Macrolane-type products in their country.

Contraindications

  • Known hypersensitivity or allergy to hyaluronic acid or to any of the excipients in the filler formulation.
  • History of severe allergic reactions or anaphylaxis to injectable fillers or local anaesthetics that may be used during the procedure.
  • Active infection, inflammation, skin disease or open wounds in the area to be treated (e.g. cellulitis, abscesses, dermatitis, acne flare).
  • Bleeding disorders or current use of significant anticoagulant or antiplatelet therapy that cannot be safely paused, due to increased risk of haematoma and bleeding complications.
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding, where elective cosmetic body-contouring procedures are generally contraindicated.
  • Autoimmune or connective tissue diseases, immunosuppression, poorly controlled diabetes or other serious systemic illnesses that may impair healing or increase risk of infection.
  • Previous gluteal surgery, foreign-body implants or unknown substances in the buttocks, where additional filler could increase the risk of complications or make imaging and future surgery more difficult.
  • Any patient unable to give informed consent or without access to appropriate medical follow-up and emergency care.
  • Use of mail-order Macrolane buttock injection kits is particularly contraindicated for self-use, non-medical injectors and unregulated environments.

Adverse Effects

  • Expected short-term effects after large-volume hyaluronic acid body filler injections include pain, swelling, bruising, tenderness and a feeling of tightness or pressure in the treated region.
  • Localised lumps, nodules, palpable irregularities or asymmetry may occur and sometimes require medical correction; filler displacement or migration has been reported with Macrolane body treatments.
  • Infection (including delayed or deep tissue infection) and abscess formation can occur and may require antibiotics, drainage or surgical intervention.
  • Inflammatory reactions and foreign-body granulomas may appear weeks or months after treatment, presenting as firm masses, redness or discomfort.
  • Compression of local tissues or inadvertent injection into or near blood vessels can, in severe cases, lead to tissue necrosis, scarring or other serious complications.
  • For breast applications, Macrolane has been associated with imaging artefacts on mammography and ultrasound, complicating breast cancer screening; this concern led to discontinuation of its promotion for breast augmentation in several markets.
  • Serious systemic complications, while uncommon, may include sepsis or embolic events if filler inadvertently enters the vasculature; such risks are heightened when procedures are performed by untrained individuals or in non-clinical settings.
  • Once implanted in large volumes, complete removal of hyaluronic acid filler may be difficult or impossible, and residual material or fibrosis may persist even after hyaluronidase or surgical attempts at removal.

Storage Conditions

  • Specific storage information for the grey-market 1500cc kits is not consistently disclosed; original Macrolane body filler products are typically stored at controlled room temperature, protected from extremes of heat and cold, and kept in their original packaging until use.
  • Kits should be kept out of reach of children and not used after the expiry date printed on individual components.
  • As with other sterile injectable products, once a vial or syringe has been opened, any unused filler should be discarded and not re-used or re-sterilised.

Duration

For Macrolane-type hyaluronic acid body fillers used in clinical studies, the volumising effect typically persists for approximately 12\u201318 months before noticeable reduction in volume, as the gel is gradually resorbed. Actual duration for any given patient depends on injection technique, volume placed, treatment area, metabolism and lifestyle factors.

Onset

Volume increase is immediate at the time of correct implantation of the hyaluronic acid gel, although the final contour is seen after initial swelling and bruising subside over days to weeks.

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