Histological Evaluation of Skin Tissue Treated With Vibration Amplification of Sound Energy at Resonance

Rossella Mazzocca-Mattioli, Carlos Mauricio Gonzalez-Aguilera, Jose Juan Perez-Trujillo, Roberto Montes De-Oca, M. García-Pérez, Y. Castro-Govea, Daniel Salas-Treviño
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Currently, ultrasound-assisted liposuction has been widely used under empirical criteria. To date, no exhaustive description of the histological effects that are exerted during Vibration Amplification of Sound Energy at Resonance (VASER) application has been reported. Here, we describe the histological alterations in the skin of lipectomy flaps after using the VASER technology at different power settings.Four lipectomy flaps were resected and treated with VASER at 50% or 100% power for 1 minute in duplicate. Therefore, each experimental condition was tested on 8 tissue samples. We described the histopathological alterations in the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis. The observations were performed by 2 independent morphologists unrelated to the lipectomy and treatment procedures. In the histopathological analysis, we did not find significant differences in the histopathological alterations of the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis using both power settings. However, the dermis of the flaps subjected to 100% power showed considerable collagen fibers degradation and more adipocytes with ruptured membranes in comparison with the flaps treated with 50% power. Although we did not find significant differences between the 2 power conditions tested in this study, more histological alterations in the dermis were observed with the maximum power setting even at a “safe” distance reported in the conventional technique. However, this study was the first approach to determine the histological effects of VASER application, therefore, these results must be corroborated in further studies with a greater number of lipectomies, as well as more specific histopathological analyses. Finally, the data shown in this study reflect the importance of optimizing VASER procedures to increase the safety and efficacy of this technique.
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共振声能振动放大处理皮肤组织的组织学评价
目前,超声辅助吸脂术已在经验标准下得到广泛应用。迄今为止,还没有详尽的描述在共振声波能量的振动放大(VASER)应用过程中所施加的组织学效应的报道。在这里,我们描述了在使用VASER技术在不同功率设置后,皮瓣的皮肤组织学改变。切除4个皮瓣,用50%或100%功率的VASER治疗1分钟,一组2次。因此,每种实验条件在8个组织样本上进行测试。我们描述了表皮、真皮和皮下的组织病理学改变。观察由两名独立的形态学家进行,与脂肪切除术和治疗程序无关。在组织病理学分析中,我们没有发现两种功率设置下表皮、真皮和真皮的组织病理学改变有显著差异。然而,与50%功率处理的皮瓣相比,100%功率处理的皮瓣真皮显示出相当大的胶原纤维降解和更多的脂肪细胞膜破裂。虽然我们在本研究中没有发现两种功率条件之间的显着差异,但即使在传统技术中报道的“安全”距离下,也可以观察到真皮中更多的组织学改变。然而,这项研究是第一个确定VASER应用的组织学影响的方法,因此,这些结果必须在进一步的研究中得到证实,需要更多的脂肪切除术,以及更具体的组织病理学分析。最后,本研究中显示的数据反映了优化VASER程序以提高该技术的安全性和有效性的重要性。
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