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Neck skin rejuvenation: histological and clinical changes after combined therapy with a fractional non-ablative laser and stabilized hyaluronic acid-based gel of non-animal origin.

Adriana Ribé1, Natalia Ribé.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The laser Affirm™ (LA) is a microthermal, non-ablative fractional laser used for skin rejuvenation. Restylane Vital™ Light (RVL) in the Restylane® Injector, a formulation of stabilized hyaluronic acid-based gel of non-animal origin, is indicated for rejuvenation of delicate skin.
OBJECTIVES: To assess the interaction between the LA and RVL in aging skin of the neck using clinical and histological parameters, and to determine whether combined therapy is effective.
METHODS: Nine female patients aged 42-62 years received four treatments, each comprising RVL followed immediately by LA treatment. Photographs and skin biopsies were taken before treatment, after the fourth session and 1 month later.
RESULTS: Improvements in fine wrinkles, tightness and skin texture were observed. Histologic evaluations showed favourable changes in cellularity, collagen and elastic fibres. Laser-induced effects (400 μm) and an inflammatory reaction (1000 μm) were seen. RVL was present at the mid-deep dermis (1000-1500 μm).
CONCLUSIONS: Combined treatment with the LA and RVL improved skin appearance and structure as assessed, for the first time, with histology. The LA produced epidermal and superficial dermal changes whereas RVL acted deeper, together treating the full skin thickness.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21699363     DOI: 10.3109/14764172.2011.594060

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cosmet Laser Ther        ISSN: 1476-4172            Impact factor:   2.247


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