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Nonablative laser technology Radiofrequency.

David J Goldberg

    Aesthetic Surgery Journal
    |April 2, 2009
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Nonablative radiofrequency treatment offers cosmetic improvement for early skin laxity. This noninvasive approach uses volumetric dermal heating with epidermal protection, but won't replace surgical rhytidectomy.

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    Area of Science:

    • Aesthetic Medicine
    • Dermatology
    • Cosmetic Surgery

    Background:

    • Skin laxity is a common concern in aesthetic medicine.
    • Surgical rhytidectomy is the standard treatment for significant skin laxity.
    • Minimally invasive options are sought for early signs of aging.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate nonablative radiofrequency as a treatment for early skin laxity.
    • To describe a novel noninvasive skin tightening method.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizes nonablative radiofrequency for volumetric dermal heating.
    • Employs a cryogen-cooled contact probe to protect the epidermis.
    • Focuses on treating early signs of facial skin laxity.

    Main Results:

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    • The treatment aims to improve cosmetic appearance by tightening the skin.
    • It provides an alternative for patients not seeking or ready for surgery.
    • The epidermal protection method allows for safe volumetric heating.

    Conclusions:

    • Nonablative radiofrequency is a promising tool for early skin laxity.
    • It complements, rather than replaces, surgical rhytidectomy.
    • This technique offers a noninvasive option for skin rejuvenation.