1.Thermal effects of photoelectric and ultrasonic technology for facial rejuvenation: cellular and molecular biochemical investigations
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(8):903-908
Various intrinsic and extrinsic factors contribute to facial aging, primarily manifesting in the skin and soft tissues. As aesthetic standards continue to rise, there is an increasing demand for facial rejuvenation. Photoelectric and ultrasonic technology utilizes energy conversion to thermally affect tissues, improving sagging and laxity in the skin and soft tissues through controlled thermal injury that induces beneficial heat effects. This technique has gained popularity due to its rapid, effective, and minimally invasive nature. To achieve optimal result without experiencing excessively harmful thermal effects, it is crucial to properly manage tissue thermal damage. The mechanisms of action for photoelectric and ultrasonic devices used in facial rejuvenation are summarized in this work, along with the effects of heat and thermal injury at various temperatures on tissue cells and molecular biochemistry. Factors influencing thermal effects are also discussed, aiming to optimize treatment parameters and guide safe and effective anti-aging therapies.
2.Thermal effects of photoelectric and ultrasonic technology for facial rejuvenation: cellular and molecular biochemical investigations
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(8):903-908
Various intrinsic and extrinsic factors contribute to facial aging, primarily manifesting in the skin and soft tissues. As aesthetic standards continue to rise, there is an increasing demand for facial rejuvenation. Photoelectric and ultrasonic technology utilizes energy conversion to thermally affect tissues, improving sagging and laxity in the skin and soft tissues through controlled thermal injury that induces beneficial heat effects. This technique has gained popularity due to its rapid, effective, and minimally invasive nature. To achieve optimal result without experiencing excessively harmful thermal effects, it is crucial to properly manage tissue thermal damage. The mechanisms of action for photoelectric and ultrasonic devices used in facial rejuvenation are summarized in this work, along with the effects of heat and thermal injury at various temperatures on tissue cells and molecular biochemistry. Factors influencing thermal effects are also discussed, aiming to optimize treatment parameters and guide safe and effective anti-aging therapies.
3.Research progress on the mechanisms of phototherapy on bidirectional regulation of hair growth
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2023;39(3):345-350
With the continuous improvement and development of light therapy, treatment methods based on light energy have been widely used clinically. The effect of light on hair growth, depending on the wavelength, pulse width, and energy level, can lead to a bidirectional action of inhibition or promotion. Based on the literatures, this review summarizes the mechanisms of inhibitory/promoting effects of various light therapies on hair growth and focuses on the characteristics of different therapies, aiming to provide reference for clinical work and basic research in the future.
4.Research progress on the mechanisms of phototherapy on bidirectional regulation of hair growth
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2023;39(3):345-350
With the continuous improvement and development of light therapy, treatment methods based on light energy have been widely used clinically. The effect of light on hair growth, depending on the wavelength, pulse width, and energy level, can lead to a bidirectional action of inhibition or promotion. Based on the literatures, this review summarizes the mechanisms of inhibitory/promoting effects of various light therapies on hair growth and focuses on the characteristics of different therapies, aiming to provide reference for clinical work and basic research in the future.
5.The clinical efficacy assessment of total-model fractional CO 2 laser in the treatment of atrophic acne scar
Lingyu ZHENG ; Lyuping HUANG ; Menghua HUO ; Jian CHEN ; Lin FANG ; Yongqiang FENG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2022;38(4):432-437
Objective:To evaluate the clinical effect of total-model fractional CO 2 laser in the treatment of atrophic acne scar. Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical data of patients with atrophic acne scar treated by total-model fractional CO 2 laser(Deep FX+ Active FX+ CW) in Laser Aesthetic Center of Plastic Surgery Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences from January 2017 to September 2019. CW mode and/or Active FX mode was used to fine grinding of the scar edge, and Active FX mode and Deep FX mode were used to scan the whole area acne scar involved. The treatment was performed 3-5 times with an interval of more than 3 months. Two attending physicians who were not involved in the study evaluated the photos of patients before treatment and 3-5 times after treatment with the Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale (GAIS) and the Echelle d’Evaluation Clinique des Cicatrices d’acne (ECCA). Acne scar and overall facial skin quality were assessed with GAIS, a total score of 1 to 3, with a score 1 indicating deterioration and a score 3 indicating significant improvement. The severity and density of acne scarring were assessed with ECCA, with the higher the score, the more severe it is. The international numeric rating scale (NRS) was used to rate the pain immediately after treatment (0-10 points), with 0 indicating no pain and 10 indicating extreme pain. Side effects such as the occurrence of crusts, erythema, pigmentation and acne-like rash were observed. SPSS 24.0 was used for statistical analysis, and the measurement data were expressed by Mean±SD. Paired t-test was used for ECCA scores before and after treatment, and P<0.05 was considered as statistically significant difference. Results:A total of 75 patients were included in this study, including 16 males and 59 females, aged 27.2±6.2 years (19-49 years). Among them, the improvement in acne scar and overall facial skin quality were excellent in 12 cases, significant in 34 cases, median in 24 cases and poor in 5 cases. GAIS score was 1.62±0.77. The ECCA score was 157.20±18.89 before treatment and 138.93±23.62 after treatment, showing significant difference ( t=9.41, P<0.001). The pain score was 4.65±1.52 and disappeared spontaneously about 2-4 hours after operation. The scab stage was 6.65±0.89 days, and the erythema stage was 3.09±0.70 weeks. The post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation case occurred in 1.3% (1/75) and lasted for 4 months. Acne-like rash occurred in 16.0% (12/75), which relieved by external smear of fusidic acid. No blisters, hypopigmentation, bacterial or viral infection, scar formation and other adverse reactions happened. Conclusions:The total-mode fractional CO 2 laser is effective and safe in the treatment of facial atrophic acne scar.
6.The clinical efficacy assessment of total-model fractional CO 2 laser in the treatment of atrophic acne scar
Lingyu ZHENG ; Lyuping HUANG ; Menghua HUO ; Jian CHEN ; Lin FANG ; Yongqiang FENG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2022;38(4):432-437
Objective:To evaluate the clinical effect of total-model fractional CO 2 laser in the treatment of atrophic acne scar. Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical data of patients with atrophic acne scar treated by total-model fractional CO 2 laser(Deep FX+ Active FX+ CW) in Laser Aesthetic Center of Plastic Surgery Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences from January 2017 to September 2019. CW mode and/or Active FX mode was used to fine grinding of the scar edge, and Active FX mode and Deep FX mode were used to scan the whole area acne scar involved. The treatment was performed 3-5 times with an interval of more than 3 months. Two attending physicians who were not involved in the study evaluated the photos of patients before treatment and 3-5 times after treatment with the Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale (GAIS) and the Echelle d’Evaluation Clinique des Cicatrices d’acne (ECCA). Acne scar and overall facial skin quality were assessed with GAIS, a total score of 1 to 3, with a score 1 indicating deterioration and a score 3 indicating significant improvement. The severity and density of acne scarring were assessed with ECCA, with the higher the score, the more severe it is. The international numeric rating scale (NRS) was used to rate the pain immediately after treatment (0-10 points), with 0 indicating no pain and 10 indicating extreme pain. Side effects such as the occurrence of crusts, erythema, pigmentation and acne-like rash were observed. SPSS 24.0 was used for statistical analysis, and the measurement data were expressed by Mean±SD. Paired t-test was used for ECCA scores before and after treatment, and P<0.05 was considered as statistically significant difference. Results:A total of 75 patients were included in this study, including 16 males and 59 females, aged 27.2±6.2 years (19-49 years). Among them, the improvement in acne scar and overall facial skin quality were excellent in 12 cases, significant in 34 cases, median in 24 cases and poor in 5 cases. GAIS score was 1.62±0.77. The ECCA score was 157.20±18.89 before treatment and 138.93±23.62 after treatment, showing significant difference ( t=9.41, P<0.001). The pain score was 4.65±1.52 and disappeared spontaneously about 2-4 hours after operation. The scab stage was 6.65±0.89 days, and the erythema stage was 3.09±0.70 weeks. The post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation case occurred in 1.3% (1/75) and lasted for 4 months. Acne-like rash occurred in 16.0% (12/75), which relieved by external smear of fusidic acid. No blisters, hypopigmentation, bacterial or viral infection, scar formation and other adverse reactions happened. Conclusions:The total-mode fractional CO 2 laser is effective and safe in the treatment of facial atrophic acne scar.
7.Analysis of complications of vacuum-assisted microwave treatment for axillary hyperhidrosis and bromhidrosis
Ying WU ; Lyuping HUANG ; Lin FANG ; Menghua HUO ; Jian CHEN ; Yingtao CHEN ; Lingyu ZHENG ; Yongqiang FENG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2021;37(10):1146-1151
Objective:To analyze the complications of vacuum-assisted microwave in the treatment of axillary hyperhidrosis and bromhidrosis.Methods:The clinical data of patients with axillary hyperhidrosis and axillary bromhidrosis admitted to the Laser Aesthetic Center of Plastic Surgery Hospital of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences from April 2018 to May 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. All patients received vacuum-assisted microwave therapy under tumescent anesthesia. The template with appropriate size was selected for transfer printing, and then microwave treatment was carried out according to the marked points. The energy level was 1-5. The hyperhidrosis severity scale (HDSS) was used to grade the hyperhidrosis severity score, and the changes of grading before and after operation were compared to evaluate the curative effect.Results:In the 103 cases, there were 16 males and 87 females, aged from 18 to 62 years. The HDSS scores at 3 months(1.28±0.29)and 12 months(1.70±0.62) after treatment were significantly lower than those before treatment(3.13±0.27) ( P<0.01). In the 103 cases, 99 cases had no postoperative complications and had definite postoperative effect, 4 cases had postoperative complications, including 1 case of infection with local skin necrosis, 1 case of blister and skin scald and 2 cases hematomas(3 sides). Among the 2 cases of hematomas, 1 case had severe necrosis of subcutaneous tissue and fat liquefaction. The incidence of complications was about 3.88% (4/103). Conclusions:Vaccum-assisted microwave is effective in the treatment of hyperhidrosis and bromhidrosis, and the incidence of complications is low. The correct operation and proper treatment of complications can achieve satisfactory result.
8.Effects of photoelectric treatment on collagen metabolism
Jiayi FENG ; Lyuping HUANG ; Yongqiang FENG ; Ling ZHANG ; Yuanyuan GUAN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2021;37(2):230-233
Photoelectric treatment includes laser, intense pulsed light (IPL) and radiofrequency(RF)treatment. For many years, the development of photoelectric technology has focused on skin rejuvenation, and its key is to stimulate the regeneration and remodeling of skin collagen. In this paper, the related factors affecting collagen metabolism are described, and the short-term and long-term effects of IPL, laser and RF at different frequencies and intensities on promoting the collagen regeneration and rearrangement are analyzed and summarized.
9.Analysis of complications of vacuum-assisted microwave treatment for axillary hyperhidrosis and bromhidrosis
Ying WU ; Lyuping HUANG ; Lin FANG ; Menghua HUO ; Jian CHEN ; Yingtao CHEN ; Lingyu ZHENG ; Yongqiang FENG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2021;37(10):1146-1151
Objective:To analyze the complications of vacuum-assisted microwave in the treatment of axillary hyperhidrosis and bromhidrosis.Methods:The clinical data of patients with axillary hyperhidrosis and axillary bromhidrosis admitted to the Laser Aesthetic Center of Plastic Surgery Hospital of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences from April 2018 to May 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. All patients received vacuum-assisted microwave therapy under tumescent anesthesia. The template with appropriate size was selected for transfer printing, and then microwave treatment was carried out according to the marked points. The energy level was 1-5. The hyperhidrosis severity scale (HDSS) was used to grade the hyperhidrosis severity score, and the changes of grading before and after operation were compared to evaluate the curative effect.Results:In the 103 cases, there were 16 males and 87 females, aged from 18 to 62 years. The HDSS scores at 3 months(1.28±0.29)and 12 months(1.70±0.62) after treatment were significantly lower than those before treatment(3.13±0.27) ( P<0.01). In the 103 cases, 99 cases had no postoperative complications and had definite postoperative effect, 4 cases had postoperative complications, including 1 case of infection with local skin necrosis, 1 case of blister and skin scald and 2 cases hematomas(3 sides). Among the 2 cases of hematomas, 1 case had severe necrosis of subcutaneous tissue and fat liquefaction. The incidence of complications was about 3.88% (4/103). Conclusions:Vaccum-assisted microwave is effective in the treatment of hyperhidrosis and bromhidrosis, and the incidence of complications is low. The correct operation and proper treatment of complications can achieve satisfactory result.
10.Effects of photoelectric treatment on collagen metabolism
Jiayi FENG ; Lyuping HUANG ; Yongqiang FENG ; Ling ZHANG ; Yuanyuan GUAN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2021;37(2):230-233
Photoelectric treatment includes laser, intense pulsed light (IPL) and radiofrequency(RF)treatment. For many years, the development of photoelectric technology has focused on skin rejuvenation, and its key is to stimulate the regeneration and remodeling of skin collagen. In this paper, the related factors affecting collagen metabolism are described, and the short-term and long-term effects of IPL, laser and RF at different frequencies and intensities on promoting the collagen regeneration and rearrangement are analyzed and summarized.

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