PEER-REVIEW | SKIN REJUVENATION |
SKIN REJUVENATION WITH
Ghislaine Beilin evaluates the use of microneedling radiofrequency along with non-thermal electrical energy to achieve increased collagen regeneration, dermal volumizing, and wrinkle reduction
ABSTRACT
A wide variety of non- surgical techniques have been developed over the past few years for facial skin rejuvenation in order to improve the appearance of facial wrinkles, acne scars, and skin imperfections. These include non-ablative lasers, intense pulsed light (IPL), and radiofrequency (RF). The demand for new procedures delivering visible clinical results with reduced downtime
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has led to the development of fractional lasers. This article discusses Hybrid Energy (HE) technology, a microneedle RF technology that combines dual effect thermal RF energy for safe, effective, and virtually painless penetration of the skin and non-thermal electrical energy directly applied to the specific target area, enhancing the total clinical effect. The result is dermal volumizing through targeted thermal skin
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restructuring reinforced by deep volume refilling. In this article, Dr. Beilin discusses her experiences using HE technology in her clinic and concludes that HE technology promotes a natural healing process for dermal volume refilling and skin renewal. There were no significant adverse effects detected and treatments were well tolerated by patients with minimal to no pain and no downtime.
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procedures with minimal downtime and low risk has led to the development of non-surgical treatment methods for wrinkles, scars, and general facial enhancement. In the past few years, fractional radiofrequency (RF) systems have been introduced that enable controlled skin resurfacing. The new Hybrid Energy™ (HE)
microneedle technology delivers thermal and non-thermal electrical energy creating micro-ablation zones in the deep dermis, which promote a natural fractional healing process for dermal refilling and skin renewal with minimal to no pain or downtime.
Treating facial wrinkles and skin rejuvenation A wide variety of non-surgical techniques are used for skin rejuvenation in order to improve the appearance of facial wrinkles, acne scars, and skin imperfections. These include non-ablative lasers, intense pulsed light (IPL), and radiofrequency technology, among them are the Apollo™ and Maximus™ (Pollogen, Israel) systems based on the TriPollar® RF technology, which are widely used for a number of skin treatment indications with dermal collagen remodeling achieved through a thermal
August/September 2015 |
prime-journal.com The demand for new
procedures delivering visible clinical improvement with reduced downtime, has led to the development of fractional lasers.
process1–8 . These non-ablative procedures are considered
as having a high safety profile and moderate clinical effect. On the other hand, ablative resurfacing lasers such as carbon dioxide (CO2
) lasers and erbium: yttrium-
aluminum-garnet (Erbium: YAG) lasers used to be the gold standard for minimally invasive treatments. However, these treatments were associated with significant downtime and relatively high risk of side-effect9–12 especially on dark and Asian skin types.
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