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Section: Research > Devices
Devices
Er:YAG and IPL Upregulate Collagen in Skin
While there were no statistically significant differences in upregulation among the four groups, the high-energy level groups experienced more serious epidermal injury.
Devices
Laser-assisted Lipo Offers Viable Grafts and Effective Tightening
One-month posttreatment, 88% of subjects ranked improvements as good/excellent and 92% rated skin tightening as satisfactory/very satisfactory.
Devices
Complication Rate of Nonablative Devices for Skin Types IV-VI
The rate of PIH was significantly higher for diode and erbium-doped lasers compared with intense pulsed light and radiofrequency.
Injectables
Low Frequency Nd:YAG Reduces Post-Injection Bruising Time
Researchers found that using a 1,064 nm Nd:YAG laser can reduce bruising time post-filler treatment by half.
Devices
1,064-nm Picosecond Laser Reduces Pore Size by 30%
Researchers foun that the use of fractional 1,064-nm picosecond laser appear to be effective and safe in reducing pore size.
Legal
Majority of Laser Surgery Lawsuits Involve Non-Physician Operators
The authors noted that this research is consistent with previous findings in laser surgery litigations between the years of 1985 and 2012.
Devices
[Laser Tattoo Removal] 1,064 nm Picosecond and Nanosecond Lasers Equally Effective
All the lasers included were effective for the removal of black tattoos, with 1,064 nm lasers having the best efficacy, followed by 755 and 595 nm lasers.
Devices
The 1,064 nm EON Laser Reduces Fat in the Flanks
Subjects underwent one 20-minute treatment with the EON laser on both flanks with ultrasound scans performed at baseline and 12 weeks post-treatment.
Devices
Plasma IQ Outcomes Similar to Other Plasma Rejuvenation Devices
The Plasma IQ device created microthermal wounds of reproducible depth and width.
Devices
Cryothermogenesis Effective in Reducing Subcutaneous Fat in the Body
The repetitive application of cryotherapy proved effective in reducing subcutaneous fat in the abdomen and saddlebags.
Devices
High-Energy Helium Plasma Resurfacing Delivers Dramatic Results
“Treatment of facial rhytids with high energy, double pass HPDR as detailed herein enables a marked improvement in FWS that parallels or surpasses competing technologies.”
Devices
High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Reduces Subcutaneous Fat
Both the thigh and upper arm treatments revealed a significant reduction in subcutaneous fat thickness.
Devices
StarFormer Magnetic Stimulation Improves Abdominal Contours
The abdominal treatment using StarFormer was deemed safe and effective for body shaping, and comfortable to the patients.
Devices
Bipolar RF Microneedling Effective for Lower Face and Neck Rejuvenation
With high patient and therapist satisfaction rates, researchers deemed the use of bipolar RF as safe and clinically effective for rejuvenation of the lower face and neck.
Devices
Acoustic Subcision Improves Cellulite and Skin Laxity
Cellulite was graded as improved, much improved or very much improved at 90.9% of treated locations, and all participants reported positive satisfaction responses.
Devices
Review: RF Effectively Improves Acne, Acne Scars and Facial Aging
When evaluating studies on radiofrequency, researchers found that it helped to improve acne and acne scarring as well as facial rhytids.
Injectables
CaHA + Microfocused Ultrasound Improves Skin Laxity in Chest and Buttocks
The combination of diluted CaHA and microfocused ultrasound with visualization offered two point improvement in patients with grade 3 skin laxity in the decollete and buttocks.
Skin Care
Umbilical Cord Stem Cells are Effective in Treating Hypertrophic Scars
When using stem cells derived from human umbilical cords, researchers found that it helped to improve hypertrophic scars.
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