Multiple Pass Ultrasound Tightening of Skin Laxity of the Lower Face and Neck

Background Skin laxity is a common complaint of patients who request skin rejuvenation. Radiofrequency and infrared light are widely used for nonablative treatment of skin laxity. Intense focused ultrasound (IFUS) has been investigated as a tool for the treatment of solid benign and malignant tumors...

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Veröffentlicht in:Dermatologic surgery 2012-01, Vol.38 (1), p.20-27
Hauptverfasser: Lee, Hyoun Seung, Jang, Woo Sun, Cha, Young‐Joo, Choi, Young‐Hwan, Tak, Yoonsik, Hwang, Eenjun, Kim, Beom Joon, Kim, Myeung Nam
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Zusammenfassung:Background Skin laxity is a common complaint of patients who request skin rejuvenation. Radiofrequency and infrared light are widely used for nonablative treatment of skin laxity. Intense focused ultrasound (IFUS) has been investigated as a tool for the treatment of solid benign and malignant tumors for many decades but is only now beginning to emerge as a potential noninvasive alternative to conventional nonablative therapy. Objectives To evaluate the efficacy of IFUS for the treatment of face and neck laxity. Methods Twelve female volunteers were enrolled in the study, and 10 were ultimately evaluated. The device under investigation was an IFUS. Areas treated included the face and neck. For treatment, the 4‐MHz, 4.5‐mm probe was used first, followed by the 7‐MHz, 3.0‐mm probe. Two blinded, experienced clinicians evaluated paired pretreatment and post‐treatment (day 90) photographs. Patient self‐assessments were also obtained. Results On the first primary outcome measure, two blinded clinicians felt that 8 of 10 subjects (80%) showed clinical improvement 90 days after treatment. Nine of 10 subjects (90%) reported subjective improvement. Conclusions IFUS has many advantages for skin tightening.
ISSN:1076-0512
1524-4725
DOI:10.1111/j.1524-4725.2011.02158.x