2021
DOI: 10.1111/jocd.13918
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Differences in the response in the dermis of the tails of young and old SD rats to treatment with bipolar RF

Abstract: Background The passing of the years is marked by intrinsic (chronological) and extrinsic aging, caused by photoaging, which is characterized by a decrease in collagen and the deposition of abnormal elastic fibers in the dermis. The use of bipolar radiofrequency (RF) increases fibroblast proliferation and differentiation, accompanied by collagen synthesis and a subsequent increase in connective tissue, and it is not known whether the biological effects of this type of radiofrequency on the dermis are similar re… Show more

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“…RF is electromagnetic energy that leads to molecular agitation in tissues and conducts electric current that is transformed into heat [43]. RF increases HSP47 and HSP70, which are involved in collagen synthesis [45,80]. HSP70 is increased by RF, and HSP70 modulates p53 and MITF.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RF is electromagnetic energy that leads to molecular agitation in tissues and conducts electric current that is transformed into heat [43]. RF increases HSP47 and HSP70, which are involved in collagen synthesis [45,80]. HSP70 is increased by RF, and HSP70 modulates p53 and MITF.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, a conducted electric current caused by RF is transformed into heat [ 37 ]. Since the heat generated by RF stimulates collagen synthesis by increasing the expression of various heat shock proteins (HSPs), such as HSP47 and HSP70, RF has been used for skin rejuvenation [ 38 , 39 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%