2018
DOI: 10.1089/pho.2018.4479
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Resurfacing with Ablation of Periorbital Skin Technique: Indications, Efficacy, Safety, and 3D Assessment from a Pilot Study

Abstract: Objectives and background: Nowadays, several approaches for skin rejuvenation of the lower eyelid are available. We present a new technique of resurfacing with ablation of periorbital skin (RAP) performed in a single session. Methods: This is a retrospective study involving 20 patients showing skin elastosis with or without evidence of the nasojugal fold and atrophic and dyschromic skin or needing a combined approach of transconjuntival lower blepharoplasty for fat bag removal. RAP technique is assessed in ter… Show more

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“…Non-surgical treatment options for skin rejuvenation of the face and the body are increasingly requested by patients, due to reduced downtime and complications as compared to more invasive surgery. [13][14][15][16][17] Specifically, the treatment of the area above the knees, that may show both skin laxity and depressions, is challenging and a valid surgical approach is still lacking. To date, only a few non-invasive therapeutic options have been reported, and their effectiveness has been proved on skin laxity only.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-surgical treatment options for skin rejuvenation of the face and the body are increasingly requested by patients, due to reduced downtime and complications as compared to more invasive surgery. [13][14][15][16][17] Specifically, the treatment of the area above the knees, that may show both skin laxity and depressions, is challenging and a valid surgical approach is still lacking. To date, only a few non-invasive therapeutic options have been reported, and their effectiveness has been proved on skin laxity only.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The standard method for monitoring skin response to treatments has been based on skin biopsy. However, advances in noninvasive skin imaging techniques such as 3D imaging and RCM have enabled the in vivo evaluation of variations occurring in the same point of skin, analyzing different parameters such as mean texture and different layers, including epidermis, DEJ, and dermis …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We performed an in vivo optical skin imaging enabling optical evaluation of the optical skin structure, in order to monitor effects of treatment by means of a device called Antera 3D (Antera 3D; Miravex Limited). This device exploits multi‐directional illumination and computer‐aided reconstruction of skin surfaces and evaluates distribution and concentration of melanin and hemoglobin …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ablative resurfacing obtained through a CO 2 source still represents the gold‐standard for the photorejuvenation of the face (Figure 4). 27,28 However, this method is associated with long healing times, marked and persistent erythema, post‐inflammatory pigmentations and possible infectious complications. The CO 2 laser is usually associated with limited penetration into tissue due to the high absorption in water of its 10 600 nm wavelength.…”
Section: Indications Of Laser Co2mentioning
confidence: 99%