Tissue Contraction With Helium-Based Plasma Radiofrequency Technology: A Preliminary Report of Initial Ultrasound Findings.

Aesthetic surgery journal. Open forum Pub Date : 2024-11-14 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1093/asjof/ojae104
Christopher Nichols, Daniel Albershardt
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Abstract

Background: Application of helium-based plasma radiofrequency (RF; Renuvion, Apyx Medical, Clearwater, FL) in the subcutaneous plane results in tissue coagulation and contraction. Although, traditionally, the impact of thermal devices on skin laxity is assessed by measuring changes in skin surface area, this indirect measure does not permit intraoperative assessment or differentiation of effects from various treatments.

Objectives: To determine the amount of soft tissue contraction achieved by multiple passes of helium plasma RF energy to the subcutaneous connective tissues following power-assisted liposuction (PAL).

Methods: In this single-center study, 4 patients were assessed using real-time ultrasound measurements at baseline and following both PAL and each pass with helium plasma RF.

Results: Based on changes in the distance from the skin (dermal basement membrane) to Scarpa's fascia, PAL produced an average reduction of 36.7% (standard deviation [SD] 14.6; range, 24.7%-58.6%) because of the fat removal. Contraction observed with helium plasma RF was greatest for the first pass, with a mean decrease of 27.0% (SD 19.6; range, 4.5%-52.1%) in distance relative to distance measured following liposuction. Subsequent passes resulted in additional incremental contraction relative to previous treatment pass: 17.0% (5.1) for Pass 2, 7.7% (17.5) for Pass 3, and 7.1% (5.5) for Pass 4. Overall, helium plasma RF resulted in an average contraction of 44.0% (SD 17.2; range, 27.1%-59.4%) in the skin-to-Scarpa-fascia measurement.

Conclusions: Helium plasma RF improved tissue contraction following PAL by an average of 44%, and data suggest that the greatest increase in tissue contraction is obtained by the first treatment pass.

Level of evidence 5 therapeutic:

组织收缩与氦基等离子体射频技术:初步超声结果的初步报告。
背景:氦基等离子体射频技术的应用;在皮下平面的残留导致组织凝固和收缩。虽然,传统上,热装置对皮肤松弛的影响是通过测量皮肤表面积的变化来评估的,但这种间接的测量方法不允许术中评估或区分各种治疗的效果。目的:测定动力辅助吸脂术(PAL)后多次向皮下结缔组织输送氦等离子体射频能量所达到的软组织收缩量。方法:在这项单中心研究中,4例患者在基线时使用实时超声测量进行评估,并在PAL和每次通过时使用氦等离子体射频。结果:根据皮肤(真皮基底膜)到斯卡帕筋膜的距离变化,PAL平均减少36.7%(标准差[SD] 14.6;范围,24.7%-58.6%),因为脂肪的去除。第一次用氦等离子体射频观察到的收缩最大,平均减少27.0% (SD 19.6;距离相对于抽脂后测量的距离,范围为4.5%-52.1%。与之前的治疗相比,后续的治疗导致了额外的增量收缩:第2次为17.0%(5.1),第3次为7.7%(17.5),第4次为7.1%(5.5)。总体而言,氦等离子体射频导致平均收缩44.0% (SD 17.2;皮肤-斯卡帕-筋膜测量范围为27.1%-59.4%。结论:氦等离子体射频治疗可使PAL术后组织收缩平均提高44%,数据显示,第一次治疗时组织收缩的增幅最大。证据等级为5,具有治疗作用:
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