Effective of a novel technique for sensitive skin treatment with optimal pulse technology: A clinical study

Background and Aims Photomodulation is a non‐photothermal effect that mobilizes energy and regulates cell activity at the mitochondrial level, and has been used to treat sensitive skin (SS) in recent years. Based on the photomodulated effect of optimal pulse technology (OPT), we developed a novel tr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of cosmetic dermatology 2022-10, Vol.21 (10), p.4345-4353
Hauptverfasser: Yuan, Jiachen, Gao, Yang, Li, Zhouna, Nan, Meilan, Liu, Jian, Jin, Zhehu, Jin, Chenglong
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Zusammenfassung:Background and Aims Photomodulation is a non‐photothermal effect that mobilizes energy and regulates cell activity at the mitochondrial level, and has been used to treat sensitive skin (SS) in recent years. Based on the photomodulated effect of optimal pulse technology (OPT), we developed a novel treatment mode (advanced OPT with low energy, three pulses, long pulse width, AOPT‐LTL) for the treatment of facial SS and evaluated its effectiveness. Methods A total of thirty Chinese women with SS were included in this study. Patients were received different times of AOPT‐LTL treatment with an interval of 2 to 4 weeks depending on the severity. Clinical improvement was evaluated by comparing baseline and post‐treatment photographs. In addition, the skin objective signs and subjective symptoms, as well as adverse events and patient satisfaction were also analyzed and tabulated. Results All included patients completed the treatment and follow‐up period. After one course of treatment, 76.7% of patients had a Symptom Score Reducing Index (SSRI) >20%, suggesting that the treatment was effective. Within two courses of treatment, all patients had SSRI >20%, demonstrating significant improvement in skin sensitivity. The analysis of clinical photographs showed that facial dryness, desquamation, flushing, and skin color significantly improved, capillary density decreased, the dilated capillaries were retracted. During the treatment period, no obvious adverse reactions occurred in any patients, and the patients’ satisfaction was high. Conclusions This novel technique of AOPT‐LTL might be an effective and safe modality for the treatment of SS.
ISSN:1473-2130
1473-2165
DOI:10.1111/jocd.14764