使用含有谷胱甘肽和透明质酸的外用药剂,利用无创高强度聚焦超声波实现皮肤美白功效。

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背景:高强度聚焦超声波(HIFU)在嫩肤、提拉和紧肤方面的效果有目共睹。然而,HIFU 引起的振动和热量增强了它与外用药物的协同作用,但这种协同作用仍未得到充分探索:目的:评估 HIFU 联合外用药物与单独使用外用药物的临床和摄影效果:这项非随机对照试验涉及 20 名女性志愿者(30-55 岁),分为两组。A 组(10 人)接受两次 HIFU 治疗,同时使用含有谷胱甘肽和透明质酸的外用药剂。B 组(n = 10)只接受外用药剂治疗。疗效通过数码照片、患者满意度调查和 A-One Smart™ 系统对细小皱纹、色素沉着和水合作用进行评估。使用全球美学改善量表(GAIS)对皮肤亮度进行评估:结果:A 组显示细小皱纹明显减少(从 6.25 ± 2.00 毫米减少到 3.10 ± 1.62 毫米),色素沉着明显改善(从 3.50 ± 0.80 减少到 2.10 ± 1.05),水合度增加(从 28 ± 10 增加到 55 ± 11)(所有 p p > 0.05),只有 30% 的人报告有明显改善:结论:将 HIFU 与外用药剂结合使用可显著提高皮肤质量和亮度,且无不良影响。
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Noninvasive high-intensity focused ultrasound for skin brightening efficacy using a topical agent containing glutathione and hyaluronic acid.

Background: High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is well-documented for skin rejuvenation, lifting, and tightening. However, its synergistic effects with topical agents, enhanced by HIFU-induced vibration and heat, remain underexplored.

Objective: To evaluate clinical and photographic outcomes of HIFU combined with a topical agent versus the topical agent alone.

Method: This non-randomized controlled trial involved 20 female volunteers (ages 30-55) divided into two groups. Group A (n = 10) received two HIFU sessions combined with a topical agent containing glutathione and hyaluronic acid. Group B (n = 10) received the topical agent alone. Outcomes were assessed using digital photography, patient satisfaction surveys, and the A-One Smart system for fine wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, and hydration. Skin brightening was evaluated with the Global Esthetic Improvement Scale (GAIS).

Results: Group A showed significant reductions in fine wrinkles (6.25 ± 2.00 mm to 3.10 ± 1.62 mm), improved hyperpigmentation (3.50 ± 0.80 to 2.10 ± 1.05), and increased hydration (28 ± 10 to 55 ± 11) (all p < 0.05). Over two-thirds of Group A reported significant improvements, with no complications. Group B showed minimal, non-significant changes (p > 0.05), with only 30% reporting noticeable improvements.

Conclusion: Combining HIFU with a topical agent significantly enhances skin quality and brightness without adverse effects.

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