Novel Applicator Utilizing HIFES and Enhanced Synchronized Radiofrequency+ for Subcutaneous Fat Reduction: Porcine Model Study

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Chris W. Robb, Jan Bernardy, Rea Jarosova, Nikola Hodkovicova
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Abstract

Objectives

Submental fullness has been associated with being perceived as unattractive. Technology combining radiofrequency and muscle stimulation offers submental contouring through fat reduction, muscle stimulation, and skin tightening. This study aims to demonstrate the effectiveness and safety of fat reduction aspect with a novel submentum applicator delivering HIFES and synchronized radiofrequency+ (RF+) energies.

Materials and Methods

Six white pigs (sus scrofa domesticus, n = 6, 60–80 kg) were recruited for this study, five in the active group (n = 5) received four treatments on the abdominal area, one sow served as a control (n = 1). Ultrasound, histological, and RT-qPCR methods were used as evaluation methods.

Results

Fat thickness decreased at 1 month by −17.35% and at 2 month by 31.40%. Proapoptotic caspase-9 gene expression increased (at 1 h, 6 h, 24 h to +43.45%, +21.22%, −8.36%), as well as caspase-3 (+15.28%, +21.77%, −6.71%), while bcl2l1 activity decreased (−11.46% at 1 h, −17.02% at 6 h, −3.9% at 24 h). While the AI in the control animal had minimal change (at 1 h −0.08%, at 6 h −0.09%, and at 24 h −0.025%), the active group's AI increased from the baseline of 9.14 to 44.85 at 1 h (+391%), peaked at 6 h to 53.50 (+485%), and at 24 h to 38.17 (+318%).

Conclusion

The study results indicate the efficacy and safety of subcutaneous fat reduction following the novel technology combining HIFES and RF+ energies, designed to target small localized areas.

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利用 HIFES 和增强型同步射频+ 减少皮下脂肪的新型涂抹器:猪模型研究。
目的饱满的下颌与被认为不美有关。结合射频和肌肉刺激的技术可通过减少脂肪、刺激肌肉和紧致皮肤来塑造下颌轮廓。本研究旨在证明使用新型颏下注射器提供 HIFES 和同步射频+(RF+)能量减少脂肪的有效性和安全性:本研究共招募了六头白猪(sus scrofa domesticus,n = 6,60-80 kg),其中五头在活性组(n = 5)接受了四次腹部治疗,一头母猪作为对照组(n = 1)。评估方法包括超声波、组织学和 RT-qPCR 方法:结果:1个月时脂肪厚度减少了-17.35%,2个月时减少了31.40%。促凋亡的caspase-9基因表达增加(1小时、6小时、24小时分别为+43.45%、+21.22%、-8.36%),caspase-3基因表达也增加(+15.28%、+21.77%、-6.71%),而bcl2l1活性降低(1小时为-11.46%,6小时为-17.02%,24小时为-3.9%)。对照组动物的AI变化很小(1小时-0.08%,6小时-0.09%,24小时-0.025%),而活性组动物的AI从基线9.14增加到1小时44.85(+391%),6小时达到峰值53.50(+485%),24小时38.17(+318%):研究结果表明,结合 HIFES 和 RF+ 能量的新技术能有效、安全地减少皮下脂肪,并能针对局部小区域进行治疗。
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119
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1 months
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.
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