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Facial resurfacing with coblation technology.

Stephen M Weber1, Brian W Downs, Mario B J Ferraz, Tom D Wang, Ted A Cook.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe our experience with coblation technology for facial resurfacing
METHODS: Retrospective chart review of all patients treated with coblation at our institution
RESULTS: Twenty-four patients (22 female) underwent a total of 29 coblation procedures for aging face (n = 21) or acne scarring (n = 3). The perioral region was the most frequently treated aesthetic subunit (n = 14), followed by the lower eyelid (n = 7). Five patients underwent full-face coblation. Three patients underwent a second coblation procedure for aging face while a single patient with severe acne scarring underwent 3 procedures. Repeat coblation was delayed at least 5 months (mean, 9 months). Seventeen coblation procedures (59%) were performed concurrently with procedures including, but not limited to, injection treatment, rhinoplasty, blepharoplasty, or combined face/necklift; no adverse events occurred. Seven procedures, including a full-face coblation, were performed in the office under local anesthesia and oral sedation without any adverse events. Mean follow-up was 6 months (range, 1 week to 24 months). No complications were observed. All patients were satisfied with the results after their final coblation treatment.
CONCLUSIONS: Facial coblation is a safe and effective treatment modality for facial resurfacing.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18769690      PMCID: PMC2525463     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Medscape J Med        ISSN: 1934-1997


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