Jemin Kim, Sang Gyu Lee, Jihee Boo, Hyun Kim, Shinwon Hwang, Chaocheng Liu, Xi Yan, Patricia Brieva, Jihee Kim
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目的:评价分数微针射频(FMR)联合局部抗氧化血清(维生素C, E和阿魏酸)与FMR单独用于颈部年轻化的疗效。材料和方法:这项前瞻性、随机、双盲、裂颈试验包括31名年龄在30-65岁之间、有明显颈部衰老迹象的参与者。受试者每隔4周接受两次FMR治疗。治疗后,参与者立即将抗氧化血清涂抹在随机指定的一侧颈部,并将安慰剂涂抹在对侧颈部。采用Fitzpatrick Wrinkle and Elastosis Scale、Global aesthetic Improvement Scale (GAIS)和皮肤生物物理参数评估疗效。组织学分析评估弹性蛋白的产生和衰老标志物。结果:在第12周,抗氧化剂处理过的颈部一侧皱纹严重程度明显降低(29.9% vs. 18.0%;P < 0.001),弹性增加(12.9% vs. 2.3%;p < 0.001)和更高的GAIS改善(87.5% vs. 14.3%)。组织学上,抗氧化剂处理区域弹性蛋白增加,细胞衰老标志物(p16和γ-H2A.X)减少。结论:FMR联合局部抗氧化血清可显著增强颈部皮肤年轻化,显示出优越的临床和组织学结果。这种方法有效地解决了颈部老化问题,突出了抗氧化剂作为有价值的辅助疗法。
Fractional microneedle radiofrequency with the application of vitamin C, E, and ferulic acid serum for neck skin rejuvenation: a prospective, double-blinded, split-neck, placebo-controlled trial.
Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of fractional microneedle radiofrequency (FMR) combined with topical antioxidant serum (vitamin C, E, and ferulic acid) compared to FMR alone for neck rejuvenation.
Materials and methods: This prospective, randomized, double-blind, split-neck trial included 31 participants aged 30-65 years with visible signs of neck aging. Subjects underwent two FMR treatments at 4-week intervals. Immediately post-treatment, participants applied antioxidant serum to one randomly assigned side of the neck and placebo to the contralateral side daily. Efficacy was assessed by Fitzpatrick Wrinkle and Elastosis Scale, Global Esthetic Improvement Scale (GAIS), and biophysical skin parameters. Histological analyses evaluated elastin production and markers of senescence.
Results: At week 12, the antioxidant-treated neck side showed significantly greater reductions in wrinkle severity (29.9% vs. 18.0%; p < 0.001), increased elasticity (12.9% vs. 2.3%; p < 0.001), and higher GAIS improvement (87.5% vs. 14.3%). Histologically, antioxidant-treated areas exhibited increased elastin and reduced cellular senescence markers (p16 and γ-H2A.X).
Conclusions: Combining FMR with topical antioxidant serum substantially enhances neck skin rejuvenation, demonstrating superior clinical and histological outcomes. This approach effectively addresses neck aging, highlighting antioxidants as valuable adjunctive therapies.