Tissue Contraction With Helium-Based Plasma Radiofrequency Technology: A Preliminary Report of Initial Ultrasound Findings
Christopher Nichols,
Daniel Albershardt
Abstract:Background
Application of helium-based plasma radiofrequency (RF; Renuvion, Apyx Medical, Clearwater, Florida, USA) in the subcutaneous plane results in tissue coagulation and contraction. While traditionally, 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.
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