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Micro-fractional, directional skin tightening: A porcine model.
Russe, Elisabeth; Purschke, Martin; Farinelli, William A; Wang, Ying; Doukas, Apostolos G; Limpiangkanan, Wikunda; Sakamoto, Fernanda H; Tam, Joshua; Wechselberger, Gottfried; Anderson, Richard Rox.
Afiliação
  • Russe E; Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 50 Blossom Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02114.
  • Purschke M; Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Hospital of the Barmherzige Brüder, Teaching Hospital of the Medical University Salzburg, Kajetanerplatz 1, 5020 Salzburg, Austria.
  • Farinelli WA; Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 50 Blossom Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02114.
  • Wang Y; Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 50 Blossom Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02114.
  • Doukas AG; Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 50 Blossom Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02114.
  • Limpiangkanan W; Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 50 Blossom Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02114.
  • Sakamoto FH; Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 50 Blossom Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02114.
  • Tam J; Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 50 Blossom Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02114.
  • Wechselberger G; Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 50 Blossom Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02114.
  • Anderson RR; Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Hospital of the Barmherzige Brüder, Teaching Hospital of the Medical University Salzburg, Kajetanerplatz 1, 5020 Salzburg, Austria.
Lasers Surg Med ; 48(3): 264-9, 2016 Mar.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26627306
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND

OBJECTIVE:

Skin changes are among the most visible signs of aging. Fractional ablative lasers improve skin quality by making small skin wounds that heal rapidly without scarring. While they improve skin texture and discoloration, there is minimal effect on skin laxity. This study was performed to assess skin shrinkage performed by removing multiple small full-thickness skin columns with coring needles combined with wound closure. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

In 5 swine 116 squares (3 cm(2) ) were demarcated for treatment and control sites. In treatment sites 10% of the skin was removed by full-thickness skin coring needles (19 gauge) and afterwards closed and compressed with an elastic adhesive dressing. This procedure was compared to puncturing the skin with standard hypodermic needles (without tissue removal) and subsequent closure with compressive dressing. Area and shape of sites were measured before and 28 days after treatment.

RESULTS:

Test and control sites healed within a week without scarring. Coring with wound closure caused significant shrinkage after 28 days. The treated skin area was reduced by 9% (P < 0.0001) and the direction of shrinkage was influenced by the direction of wound closure. Coring without wound closure and puncturing the skin without tissue removal produced an insignificant 3% decrease in area.

CONCLUSION:

Significant minimally invasive skin tightening in a preferred direction can be achieved by removing skin with coring needles followed by wound closure. The direction of shrinkage is influenced by the direction of micro-hole closure, irrespective of the skin tension lines. This approach may allow reshaping the skin in a desired direction without scarring.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ritidoplastia / Envelhecimento da Pele Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Lasers Surg Med Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ritidoplastia / Envelhecimento da Pele Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Lasers Surg Med Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article