Radiofrequency Improves Facial Fine Lines by Thermal Effect: Damage or Just Stimulation?

ABSTRACT Background Radiofrequency (RF) has been widely used for rejuvenation treatments, but without knowledge of the effective temperature of the target tissues or guidance on treatment parameters, it often leads to adverse reactions and pain. The aim of this study was to demonstrate that thermal...

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description ABSTRACT Background Radiofrequency (RF) has been widely used for rejuvenation treatments, but without knowledge of the effective temperature of the target tissues or guidance on treatment parameters, it often leads to adverse reactions and pain. The aim of this study was to demonstrate that thermal stimulation can produce facial rejuvenation effects and to determine the optimal bipolar RF treatment parameters for treating facial fine lines. Methods A bipolar RF device combined with CORE Technology was used in this study. Ex vivo studies were conducted on both miniature swine and human skin, utilizing thermographic thermometry and histological analysis. In vivo swine studies were conducted using histological analysis and electron microscopy. A clinical trial was conducted, and the results were evaluated using the Alexiades Comprehensive Grading Scale (ACGS) and Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale (GAIS) scales. Results The bipolar RF technology can produce a significant effect by thermally stimulating collagen within just 2 weeks without causing thermal damage. A clinical trial involving 46 patients showed a noticeable rejuvenating effect of the bipolar RF device, especially on fine wrinkles. Conclusion This study confirmed that thermal stimulation, rather than thermal damage, is sufficient to achieve rejuvenation effects. The study also found a range of bipolar RF treatment parameters that are both safe and effective for facial fine lines.
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Animals
collagen
Collagen - radiation effects
Cosmetic Techniques - adverse effects
Cosmetic Techniques - instrumentation
Face
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Original
radiofrequency
Radiofrequency Therapy - adverse effects
Radiofrequency Therapy - methods
Rejuvenation
Skin - radiation effects
Skin Aging - radiation effects
skin tightening
Swine
Swine, Miniature
Thermography
Treatment Outcome
wrinkles
title Radiofrequency Improves Facial Fine Lines by Thermal Effect: Damage or Just Stimulation?
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