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Facial Anti-Aging Treatments with Soft Peeling and Microneedling Technique

Amore, Roberto ; Deriu, Fiorella ; Sbarbati, Andrea ; Amuso, Domenico ; Vitale, Massimo ; Patruno, Ilaria ; Perna, Anna ; Scarano, Antonio

Applied sciences, 2021-07, Vol.11 (13), p.6068 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Basel: MDPI AG

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  • Título:
    Facial Anti-Aging Treatments with Soft Peeling and Microneedling Technique
  • Autor: Amore, Roberto ; Deriu, Fiorella ; Sbarbati, Andrea ; Amuso, Domenico ; Vitale, Massimo ; Patruno, Ilaria ; Perna, Anna ; Scarano, Antonio
  • Assuntos: Acids ; Acne ; Adverse events ; Aging ; antiaging ; biorivitalization ; Collagen ; Edema ; Evaluation ; fractional peeling ; Infections ; Inflammation ; microneedling ; Peeling ; peppermint peel ; percutaneous collagen induction ; Physicians ; Population studies ; Scars ; Subpopulations
  • É parte de: Applied sciences, 2021-07, Vol.11 (13), p.6068
  • Descrição: Background: The interest in maintaining a young and attractive appearance in an era with increasingly hectic rhythms has generated a pressing demand for effective aesthetic procedures with the shortest possible recovery period, stimulating the search for non-invasive, yet successful, solutions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the combined soft peeling and MN technique on the various imperfections typical of facial aging. Methods: This multicentric uncontrolled experimental study recruited a population of healthy subjects of both sexes with advanced signs of photo- and chrono-aging. These subjects were provided with a single session of microneedling and peeling at the same time. Recruited subjects were re-evaluated 30 (±4) and 60 (±4) days after treatment by photographic comparison before and after treatment. The physicians evaluated the improvement of facial wrinkles according to the Wrinkle Assessment Scale of Lemperle. Forty-nine subjects completed the study and showed a significant improvement in wrinkles in all areas of the face. Results: There were no significant differences in the different subpopulations compared: males–females, Glogau 3–Glogau 4, smokers–non-smokers, phototypes 1–4, and check up at 30 days–control at 60 days. The adverse events manifested were localized edema in four cases (8.2%) lasting an average of 3–4 days, very fine crustiness in four cases (8.2%), transient post inflammatory dyschromia in two cases (4.1%) lasting 2–3 weeks, and herpetic reactivation in one case (2.0%). Conclusions: The study demonstrates the therapeutic efficacy of the combined needling-peeling treatment in different types of wrinkles.
  • Editor: Basel: MDPI AG
  • Idioma: Inglês

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