Evaluation of Quality of Life After Facial Hyaluroic Acid Injections Following Treatment for Breast Cancer.

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexFemale
Age18-50
SponsorInstitut Bergonié

About this trial

Breast cancer, the most common cancer in women, is increasingly managed as a chronic disease thanks to therapeutic advances. However, treatments such as chemotherapy and hormonotherapy often induce premature menopause in younger women, leading to skin aging, atrophy, and distressing symptoms that negatively affect quality of life. These cutaneous effects are frequently overlooked despite their psychological and social impact. Hyaluronic acid injections, already well established in aesthetic and reconstructive medicine, may offer a safe, minimally invasive option to restore skin quality, improve self-esteem, and enhance overall well-being in breast cancer survivors. This study aims to assess their efficacy and safety in this specific population.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Women ≥ 18 years old and ≤ 50 years old.

Non-menopausal status at time of diagnosis of breast cancer (self-reporting).

treated at the Institut Bergonié by chemotherapy (+/- targeted/immunotherapy) and surgical treatment (conservative or not) and/or hormone therapy and/or radiotherapy

who completed their treatment at least 6 months ago including end of treatment with Herceptin but with the exception for ongoing hormone therapy

Disqualifiers

Patients with a history of or declared autoimmune disease or immune system deficiency or undergoing immunosuppressive treatment. A 6-month washout is required.

Patients undergoing or planning to undergo peeling treatment or laser/ultrasound-based or botox treatment or hyaluronic acid injections during the study or having had one of these treatments in the 6 months preceding the study.

Patients showing cutaneous disorders, inflammation or infection (acne, herpes labialis, scars…) at the treatment site or near to this site.

Patients having a known hypersensibility to lidocaine and/or amide local anaesthetic agents or hyaluronic acid and/or proteins from gram-positive bacteria, or with a history of severe allergy or anaphylactic shock.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Inject of hyaluronic acid in the face

Treatment groups

22 Participants
are divided into 1 treatment group

Locations

This trial has no locations

Sponsors and collaborators

Institut Bergonié

Lead sponsor

Ruban Rose

Collaborator