Mandy W. M. Chan MBBS, MRCP, Agnes W. S. Chan MBBS, MRCP, Christina S. M. Wong MBBS, MRCP, Samantha Y. N. Shek MBBS, Chi Keung Yeung MD, FRCP, Taro Kono MD, PhD, Henry H. L. Chan MD, PhD, FRCP
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摘要
背景和目的:已证实点阵射频设备可通过增加真皮厚度、真皮胶原蛋白含量和真皮纤维蛋白含量来改善皮肤纹理,如光滑度、皱纹、亮度和萎缩性痤疮疤痕。研究的目的是评估该设备对皮肤纹理改变的 III 型和 IV 型亚洲患者的疗效和不良反应:研究设计为前瞻性、开放标签的单臂研究,对象为 20 名年龄在 21-60 岁之间、肤质不均、褶皱和痤疮疤痕的中国患者。患者接受了六次治疗,每次间隔四周。治疗开始时使用患者可承受的最大能量,如果患者感到过度不适,可在治疗过程中调整能量。每次治疗共进行两次。在基线、所有治疗后以及最后一次治疗后的 1、2 和 6 个月,收集医生评估结果和标准化照片:共有 17 名患者按照既定方案完成了研究。在 6 个月的随访中,71% 的患者对所接受的治疗表示满意,24% 的患者表示非常满意,而根据全球评估量表,60% 的受试者的病情在不同程度上得到了改善,治疗医生对此表示满意。虽然患者出现了预期的副作用,如红斑、水肿、针尖出血、结痂和痤疮复发,但没有出现严重的不良反应:结论:点阵射频可改善肤质,对 III 型和 IV 型肤质的亚洲患者是安全的。结论:点阵射频可改善肤质,对 III 型和 IV 型肤质的亚洲患者来说是安全的,没有发现长期严重不良反应。
The use of fractional radiofrequency in Asian patients to improve skin texture
Background and Objectives
Fractional radiofrequency devices have been demonstrated to improve skin texture, such as smoothness, rhytides, brightness, and atrophic acne scars, by increasing dermal thickness, dermal collagen content, and dermal fibrillin content. The objective of the study is to assess the efficacy and adverse effects of this device on Asian patients of skin type III and IV with skin textural changes.
Materials and Methods
The study was designed as a prospective, open-labeled single-arm study, which was conducted with 20 Chinese patients aged 21–60 years and having irregularities in their skin texture, rhytides, and acne scars. The patients received six treatments at intervals of 4 weeks. Treatment was initiated with the maximum energy tolerated, which was then adjusted during the course of treatment if the patients felt excessive discomfort. A total of two passes were delivered in each session. Physician assessment results and standardized photographs were collected at the baseline, after all treatment visits, and at 1, 2, and 6 months after the final treatment visit.
Results
A total of 17 patients completed the study according to the established protocol. At the 6-month follow-up, 71% of patients were satisfied and 24% of patients were very satisfied with the received treatments, and the treatment physician reported varying degrees of improvement based on the global assessment scale in 60% of the subjects. While the anticipated side effects, such as erythema, edema, pinpoint bleeding, scab formation, and flare of acne, were noted in the patients, no serious adverse effects occurred.
Conclusion
The use of fractional radiofrequency improves skin texture and is safe for use in Asian patients of skin type III and IV. No long-term serious adverse effects were noted.
期刊介绍:
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine publishes the highest quality research and clinical manuscripts in areas relating to the use of lasers in medicine and biology. The journal publishes basic and clinical studies on the therapeutic and diagnostic use of lasers in all the surgical and medical specialties. Contributions regarding clinical trials, new therapeutic techniques or instrumentation, laser biophysics and bioengineering, photobiology and photochemistry, outcomes research, cost-effectiveness, and other aspects of biomedicine are welcome. Using a process of rigorous yet rapid review of submitted manuscripts, findings of high scientific and medical interest are published with a minimum delay.