联合使用面部透明质酸填充剂和 PPDO 线程提升术对中老年人面部年轻化治疗的临床效果和维持时间的研究与分析。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Alternative therapies in health and medicine Pub Date : 2024-07-19
Kuo-Liang Liao, Kuo-Hsiang Liao
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研究目的本研究旨在比较中老年患者单独使用PPDO线提升术与联合使用面部透明质酸填充剂进行面部年轻化治疗的临床疗效和寿命:对2016年1月至2017年1月在我院接受治疗的92名面部轮廓不理想或有衰老迹象的中老年患者的病例数据进行回顾性分析。纳入的患者均表现出面部衰老问题并希望恢复年轻态,有完整的病例数据可供分析,在我院接受过治疗,并同意治疗后进行 5 年随访。根据患者接受的不同治疗干预,将其分为对照组(43 人)和观察组(49 人)。对照组患者接受独立的 PPDO 线雕提升干预,而观察组患者则在对照组的基础上接受面部透明质酸填充剂的联合治疗。比较两组患者在不同时间点(术前,T0;术后 1 个月,T1;术后 3 个月,T2;术后 6 个月,T3;术后 12 个月,T4)的临床治疗效果、并发症发生率、面部改善维持时间和面部轮廓评分:同时接受 PPDO 线雕提升术和透明质酸填充剂治疗的观察组的总有效率为 89.80%,明显高于只接受 PPDO 线雕提升术治疗的对照组的 72.09%。术后最初一个月内,观察组出现面部疼痛、肿胀、瘀伤、凹陷和线头挤出的比例分别为 61.22%、53.06%、30.61%、20.41% 和 0.00%,而对照组分别为 55.81%、48.84%、39.53%、20.93% 和 2.33%。两组的并发症发生率无明显差异(P>0.05)。联合治疗方法显著延长了面部改善的维持时间,平均为 4.67 年,而对照组为 4.13 年。在 T0 阶段,两组的面部轮廓评分无明显差异(P > .05);但在 T1、T2、T3 和 T4 阶段,观察组的评分明显高于对照组(P < .05)。虽然并发症的类型存在差异,但两组的总体并发症发生率并无明显差异,因此肯定了联合治疗的安全性:该研究得出结论,将面部透明质酸填充剂与 PPDO 线雕提升术结合使用,可获得更佳的面部年轻化效果和更持久的效果,同时不会增加并发症风险,对于寻求面部美学改善的中老年患者来说,这是一种非常安全有效的策略。
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Study and Analysis of the Clinical Effects and Maintenance Duration of Facial Rejuvenation Treatment in Middle-Aged and Elderly Individuals through the Combined Use of Facial Hyaluronic Acid Fillers and PPDO Thread Lift.

Objective: This study aims to compare the clinical efficacy and longevity of facial rejuvenation treatments using PPDO thread lifts alone versus in combination with facial hyaluronic acid fillers in middle-aged and elderly patients.

Methods: A retrospective analysis of case data was conducted on 92 middle-aged and elderly patients treated in our hospital with suboptimal facial contours or signs of aging from January 2016 to January 2017. Patients who exhibited facial aging issues and desired rejuvenation, had complete case data for analysis, received treatments at our hospital, and agreed to 5-year post-treatment follow-up were included. Based on the different treatment interventions received by the patients, they were divided into the control group (n=43) and the observation group (n=49). Patients in the control group received standalone PPDO thread lift intervention, while patients in the observation group received a combination of facial hyaluronic acid filler in addition to the treatment received by the control group. Clinical treatment effects, complication rates, facial improvement maintenance duration, and facial contour scores were compared between the two groups at different time points (preoperative, T0; postoperative 1 month, T1; postoperative 3 months, T2; postoperative 6 months, T3; and postoperative 12 months, T4).

Results: The observation group, receiving both PPDO thread lifts and hyaluronic acid fillers, demonstrated a significantly higher total effective treatment rate of 89.80% compared to 72.09% in the control group treated solely with PPDO thread lifts. Within the initial month post-surgery, the observation group experienced rates of facial pain, swelling, bruising, concavity, and thread extrusion at 61.22%, 53.06%, 30.61%, 20.41%, and 0.00%, respectively, while the control group experienced rates at 55.81%, 48.84%, 39.53%, 20.93%, and 2.33%, respectively. No significant difference in complication rates was observed between the two groups (P > .05). The combined treatment method resulted in a significantly prolonged facial improvement maintenance duration, averaging 4.67 years, compared to 4.13 years in the control group. At T0, facial contour scores showed no significant difference between the groups (P > .05); however, at T1, T2, T3, and T4, the observation group exhibited significantly higher scores compared to the control group (P < .05). Although there were variations in the types of complications, the overall rates of complications did not show a significant difference between the two groups, thus affirming the safety of the combined treatment.

Conclusion: The study concludes that combining facial hyaluronic acid fillers with PPDO thread lifts offers superior facial rejuvenation outcomes and longer-lasting effects without increasing complication risks, proving to be a highly safe and effective strategy for middle-aged and elderly patients seeking facial aesthetic improvements.

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Alternative therapies in health and medicine
Alternative therapies in health and medicine INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Launched in 1995, Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine has a mission to promote the art and science of integrative medicine and a responsibility to improve public health. We strive to maintain the highest standards of ethical medical journalism independent of special interests that is timely, accurate, and a pleasure to read. We publish original, peer-reviewed scientific articles that provide health care providers with continuing education to promote health, prevent illness, and treat disease. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine was the first journal in this field to be indexed in the National Library of Medicine. In 2006, 2007, and 2008, ATHM had the highest impact factor ranking of any independently published peer-reviewed CAM journal in the United States—meaning that its research articles were cited more frequently than any other journal’s in the field. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine does not endorse any particular system or method but promotes the evaluation and appropriate use of all effective therapeutic approaches. Each issue contains a variety of disciplined inquiry methods, from case reports to original scientific research to systematic reviews. The editors encourage the integration of evidence-based emerging therapies with conventional medical practices by licensed health care providers in a way that promotes a comprehensive approach to health care that is focused on wellness, prevention, and healing. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine hopes to inform all licensed health care practitioners about developments in fields other than their own and to foster an ongoing debate about the scientific, clinical, historical, legal, political, and cultural issues that affect all of health care.
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