A soft tissue implant material is formed from biologically-compatible polymeric
particles. The particles may have a diameter of up to about 500 microns and intraparticulate
pores sized for ingrowth of soft tissue. The particles may have an inner core of
a first biologically-compatible polymeric material and an outer layer generally
surrounding the inner core, with the outer layer comprised of a second biologically-compatible
polymeric material being hydrophilic and having a composition different from the
composition of the first polymeric material. The material may be utilized with
collagen or other matrix materials. This material may be used in a method of reforming
soft tissues by implanting the material within soft body tissues to modify soft
tissue defects such as wrinkles or oral gingival tissue defects and reshape soft
tissue, e.g., for urinary bladder inconvenience.