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Maria Sifaki1, Daniela Calina2, Anca Oana Docea3, Sotiris Tsioumas4, Martha-Spyridoula Katsarou5, Sevasti Papadogiorgaki6, Persefoni Fragkiadaki7, Daciana Elena Branisteanu8, Konstantinos Kouskoukis9, John Tsiaoussis10, Demetrios A Spandidos11.
Abstract
The needle shaping technique can be used to perform subcutaneous microtransplants, enabling the 'lifting' of the skin. This prospective cohort study aimed to examine the effects of needle shaping on facial skin tone, volume and histological structure. A total of 54 women underwent the needle shaping procedure performed by inserting a tiny acupuncture needle combined with mixed electrical currents. The overall treatment was completed within 4 sessions of 2 months apart, once every 15 days. Maintenance was ensured by 2 sessions (no longer than 15 days apart) every 6 months. Macroscopic skin appearance was evaluated by a specialized dermatologist and the satisfaction of the patients was assessed. The microscopic structure of the skin dermis was evaluated by optic and scanning electron microscopy. I-chrome staining demonstrated more compact dermis-collagen fibers which were larger and thicker as compared to the controls. Scanning electron microscopy demonstrated an increased dermis thickness as compared to pre-treatment. All patients that answered to the follow up reported satisfaction during assessment. The satisfaction of the patients was very good and excellent in 45% of cases. The results of the needle-shaping procedure are natural with no scaring or down time. Moreover, the result is lasting even for 1 year, depending always on the subject's lifestyle and general health condition. Copyright: © Sifaki et al.Entities:
Keywords: anti-aging effect; collagen reorganization; facial skin; needle shaping; new collagen synthesis
Year: 2019 PMID: 31885709 PMCID: PMC6913239 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2019.8254
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447
Figure 1.Clinical results of the needle shaping procedure before and after the treatment.
Figure 2.Histological evaluation by light microscopy of biopsies taken before and after needle shaping treatment. (A and C) Skin samples before (panel A, ×25 magnification; panel C, ×100 magnification) and (B and D) after needle shaping treatment (panel B, ×25 magnification; panel D, ×100 magnification) were stained with trichrome staining (most significant micrographs are shown). Changes in matrix organization are indicated by arrows. The images depicting tissues after the treatment (B and D) demonstrated a more compact dermis, with a healthy matrix network. Specifically, collagen fibers are larger and thicker with a more ordered alignment of fibers of the treated skin as compared to the images obtained before treatment (A and C).
Figure 3.Evaluation by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) (most significant micrographs are shown). Skin specimens coated with gold (A) before and (B) after needle shaping treatment were viewed using a scanning electron microscope.
Figure 4.Evaluation by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Skin specimens were coated with gold and viewed using a scanning electron microscope at different magnifications before (A and C) and after (B and D) needle shaping treatment were (most significant micrographs shown).
Figure 5.Distribution of the visual analog scale (VAS) satisfactionscore in the patient population.