A permanent, biocompatible material for soft tissue augmentation. The
biocompatible material comprises a matrix of smooth, round, finely
divided, substantially spherical particles of a biocompatible ceramic
material, close to or in contact with each other, which provide a
scaffold or lattice for autogenous, three dimensional, randomly oriented,
non-scar soft tissue growth at the augmentation site. The augmentation
material can be homogeneously suspended in a biocompatible, resorbable
lubricious gel carrier comprising a polysaccharide. This serves to
improve the delivery of the augmentation material by injection to the
tissue site where augmentation is desired. The augmentation material is
especially suitable for urethral sphincter augmentation, for treatment of
incontinence, for filling soft tissue voids, for creating soft tissue
blebs, for the treatment of unilateral vocal cord paralysis, and for
mammary implants. It can be injected intradermally, subcutaneously or can
be implanted.