Single-treatment skin tightening by radiofrequency and long-pulsed, 1064-nm Nd: YAG laser compared |
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Authors: | Key Douglas J |
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Affiliation: | Key Laser Institute for Aesthetic Medicine, Peterkort Centre One, 9555 SW Barnes Road, Ste. 390, Portland, Oregon 97225, USA. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To compare single-treatment facial skin tightening achieved with the current radiofrequency (RF) protocol with single-treatment tightening achieved with the long-pulsed, 1064-nm Nd:YAG laser. STUDY DESIGN/MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 12 patients were treated with RF energy on one side of the face and laser energy on the other. Results were evaluated on a numerical scale (0-12 with 12 = greatest enhancement) from pre- and posttreatment photographs by a blinded panel. RESULTS: Upper face improvement (posttreatment score minus pretreatment score) was essentially the same on both sides (30.2 and 31.3% improvement for laser and RF, respectively, P=0.89). Lower face improvement was greater in the laser-treated side (35.7 and 23.8% improvement for laser and RF, respectively), but the difference was not significant (P=0.074). Overall face improvement was significantly greater on the laser-treated side (47.5 and 29.8% improvement for laser and RF, respectively, P=0.028). CONCLUSION: A single high-fluence treatment with the long-pulse 1064-nm Nd:YAG laser may improve skin laxity more than a single treatment with the RF device. Further controlled split-face or very large non-self controlled studies are needed to conclusively determine the relative efficacies of the two technologies. |
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