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Dermal Microcoring for Skin Laxity, Rhytides, and Scars
David A Hashemi1, Joy Tao1, Jordan V Wang1,2
1Laser & Skin Surgery Center of New York, New York, New York.
Dermal microcoring effectively treats skin laxity, wrinkles, and scars with high patient satisfaction. This minimally invasive procedure offers scarless healing and significant aesthetic improvements.
Area of Science:
- Dermatology
- Aesthetic Medicine
- Minimally Invasive Procedures
Background:
- Dermal microcoring involves extracting small skin cores for scarless healing.
- It has shown promise in treating skin laxity, rhytides, and textural abnormalities.
Purpose of the Study:
- To evaluate the clinical outcomes of dermal microcoring across diverse patient cases.
- Assess the efficacy and safety of this dermatological procedure.
Main Methods:
- Retrospective chart review of dermal microcoring cases.
- Data collected from August 2022 to March 2024 for various indications.
Main Results:
- 85.7% of patients with skin laxity/rhytides showed good to excellent improvement.
- Successful treatment reported for acne scars (50%), surgical scars (66.7%), and foreign material (100%).
- Minor side effects included temporary hyperpigmentation and focal scarring, managed effectively.
Conclusions:
- Dermal microcoring is a safe and effective treatment for skin laxity, rhytides, scars, and foreign material.
- The procedure demonstrates high efficacy with manageable adverse events.
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