Efficacy of mesotherapy in facial rejuvenation: a histological and immunohistochemical evaluation |
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Authors: | Moetaz El-Domyati Tarek S El-Ammawi Osama Moawad Hasan El-Fakahany Walid Medhat Mỹ G Mahoney Jouni Uitto |
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Affiliation: | Department of Dermatology, Al-Minya University, Al-Minya, Egypt Moawad Skin Institute for Laser, Cairo, Egypt. m_domyati@hotmail.com |
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Abstract: | Background Mesotherapy, commonly known as “biorejuvenation” or “biorevitalization”, is a technique used to rejuvenate the skin by means of a transdermal injection of a multivitamin solution and natural plant extracts that are thought to improve the signs of skin aging. Objectives This prospective study aimed to evaluate the clinical effect of mesotherapy applied to periorbital wrinkles and to quantitatively evaluate histological changes in the skin occurring in response to the same treatment. Methods Six volunteers with Fitzpatrick skin types III or IV and Glogau class I–III wrinkles were subjected to a three‐month course of mesotherapy injections in the periocular area (six sessions administered at two‐week intervals). Standard photographs and skin biopsies were obtained from the treatment area at baseline, at the end of treatment, and at three months post‐treatment. Quantitative evaluation of collagen types I, III, and VII, newly synthesized collagen, total elastin, and tropoelastin was performed using a computerized morphometric analysis. Results The clinical evaluation of volunteers at baseline, end of treatment, and three months post‐treatment revealed no significant differences. Histological and immunostaining analysis of collagen types I, III, and VII, newly synthesized collagen, total elastin, and tropoelastin showed no statistically significant changes (P > 0.05) after mesotherapy injection. Conclusions The present study indicates that mesotherapy for skin rejuvenation does not result in statistically significant histological changes or clinical improvement. |
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