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Multimodality aesthetic skin rejuvenation.

Richard D Gentile1

  • 1Northeastern Ohio University College of Medicine, Rootstown, Ohio, USA.

Facial Plastic Surgery : FPS
|July 29, 2005
PubMed
Summary

This study introduces Multimodality Aesthetic Skin Rejuvenation (MMASR), an individualized approach to skin correction and rejuvenation. MMASR utilizes specific technologies tailored to patient needs for optimal results.

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Area of Science:

  • Dermatology
  • Aesthetic Medicine
  • Cosmetic Surgery

Background:

  • Patients seek skin correction for photoaging, pigmentation, vascular issues, texture problems, rhytides, and laxity.
  • Technological advancements offer numerous treatment options for skin rejuvenation specialists.

Observation:

  • Selecting the optimal treatment plan from multiple available technologies presents a challenge.
  • An individualized treatment approach is crucial for effective skin correction.

Findings:

  • Multimodality Aesthetic Skin Rejuvenation (MMASR) is a patient-centered strategy using specific techniques for each clinical problem.
  • MMASR considers patient factors like bias, cost, expectations, and treatment feasibility.
  • Combining different technologies and surgical rejuvenation is explored for comprehensive results.

Implications:

  • MMASR provides a structured framework for personalized skin rejuvenation.
  • This approach optimizes treatment outcomes by matching technology to specific patient concerns.
  • Integrating MMASR with surgical options offers a holistic solution for aging skin concerns.

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