Case Series: Therapeutic Combination of VoluDerm Radiofrequency Microneedling and Glycolic Acid Peel in Scaled-Up Concentrations.

Aesthetic surgery journal. Open forum Pub Date : 2024-09-10 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1093/asjof/ojae075
Alex Levenberg, Yuri Vinshtok, Amikam Gershonowitz
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Abstract

Background: Glycolic acid (GA) is an α-hydroxy peeling agent that causes controlled removal of the epidermis, with or without the dermis. Studies have shown the ability of GA to stimulate fibroblast proliferation, induce collagen synthesis, and decrease collagen degradation. The VoluDerm radiofrequency microneedling (RFMN; Pollogen, Tel Aviv, Israel) utilizes an array of microelectrodes to penetrate the epidermis and deliver energy to the skin. The controlled fractional thermal injury promotes neocollagenesis in the correction of skin laxity and wrinkle reduction. It was theorized that GA and VoluDerm could synergistically boost collagen production in combined treatment.

Objectives: Safety and efficacy of the combination treatment were investigated in patients seeking corrections of the age-related skin deteriorations.

Methods: Seven female patients (aged 42-70 years, Fitzpatrick II-IV) with photo- and chrono-damaged skin received 5 treatments of VoluDerm followed by the GA peel at increasing 30% to 70% concentrations.

Results: Clinical photography taken 6 months after the treatment demonstrated improvement in elasticity, wrinkling, roughness, pigmentation, erythema, and pore size across the entire treated group. Efficacy quantified by the physician and patients per 1 to 5 Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale was average 4.3 and 4.5, respectively. The treatments were tolerated well without preprocedural anesthesia. Skin phenomena observed after GA application were suggestive of the acid passing to deeper layers.

Conclusions: A novel combination of VoluDerm RFMN and GA at increased concentrations provided safe and effective synergy in the treatment of aging facial skin. Visible results demonstrated skin tightening, reduction of rhytidids, and improvement of the skin texture which may be a result of the combination.

Level of evidence 4:

病例系列:体积射频微针和按比例浓度的乙醇酸剥离的治疗组合。
背景:乙醇酸(GA)是一种α-羟基去皮剂,可有控制地去除表皮,也可不去除真皮。研究表明,GA 能刺激成纤维细胞增殖,诱导胶原蛋白合成,减少胶原蛋白降解。VoluDerm 射频微针疗法(RFMN;Pollogen,以色列特拉维夫)利用微电极阵列穿透表皮,向皮肤输送能量。受控的点阵热损伤可促进新胶原生成,从而矫正皮肤松弛和减少皱纹。据推测,在联合治疗中,GA 和 VoluDerm 能协同促进胶原蛋白的生成:目的:研究联合治疗的安全性和有效性:七名女性患者(年龄 42-70 岁,菲茨帕特里克 II-IV)的皮肤受到了光损伤和慢性损伤,她们在接受了 5 次 VoluDerm 治疗后,又接受了浓度从 30% 增加到 70% 的 GA 脱皮疗法:结果:治疗 6 个月后的临床照片显示,整个治疗组的皮肤弹性、皱纹、粗糙度、色素沉着、红斑和毛孔大小均有所改善。医生和患者按 1 至 5 分的全球美学改善量表量化的疗效分别为平均 4.3 分和 4.5 分。治疗过程无需术前麻醉,耐受性良好。使用 GA 后观察到的皮肤现象表明,酸性物质进入了深层:结论:VoluDerm RFMN 和 GA 的高浓度新组合在治疗面部皮肤老化方面提供了安全有效的协同作用。肉眼可见的结果表明皮肤收紧、皱纹减少、肤质改善,这可能是联合使用的结果:
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