Facial skin rejuvenation by combination treatment of IPL followed by continuous and fractional radiofrequency |
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Authors: | Michael H. Gold Julie A. Biron Whitney Sensing |
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Affiliation: | 1. Tennessee Clinical Research Center, Nashville, TN, USA;2. Gold Skin Care Center, Nashville, TN, USAresearch@tnclinicalresearch.com |
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Abstract: | Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of combination facial treatment by 3 technologies. Materials and methods: Eleven patients completed the clinical trial that consisted of alternate treatments of intense pulsed light (IPL) in 3 sessions and continuous + fractional bipolar radiofrequency (RF) in 3 alternating sessions, 3 weeks apart. Follow-up visits were made at 6 and 12 weeks following the last treatment. Lesions were evaluated by photographs taken at baseline and at follow-up time points according to predetermined scales. Results: Results showed statistically significant improvement in wrinkling (24% after 6 weeks and 33% after 12 weeks), pigmentation (38% after 6 weeks and 62% after 12 weeks), vascular lesions (29% after 6 weeks and 67% after 12 weeks), and laxity (37% after 6 weeks and 40% after 12 weeks). Conclusions: Combination facial treatment by IPL, and continuous and fractional RF is safe and enables the treatment of a variety of facial lesions, taking advantage of accessible applicators for different clinical indications on the same device. Thus, comprehensive facial skin rejuvenation has become feasible. |
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Keywords: | facial skin improvement IPL RF |
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