Skin rejuvenation by microneedle fractional radiofrequency and a human stem cell conditioned medium in Asian skin: a randomized controlled investigator blinded split-face study

Abstract Background and objectives: For skin rejuvenation, microneedle fractional radiofrequency (RF) is a recently developed minimally invasive method for delivering RF energy directly into the skin using microneedle. Additionally, the use of growth factors in skin rejuvenation is emerging as a nov...

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Published inJournal of cosmetic and laser therapy Vol. 15; no. 1; pp. 25 - 33
Main Authors Seo, Kyu Young, Kim, Dong Hyun, Lee, Sang Eun, Yoon, Moon Soo, Lee, Hee Jung
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Published England Informa Healthcare 01.02.2013
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1476-4180
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Abstract Abstract Background and objectives: For skin rejuvenation, microneedle fractional radiofrequency (RF) is a recently developed minimally invasive method for delivering RF energy directly into the skin using microneedle. Additionally, the use of growth factors in skin rejuvenation is emerging as a novel anti-aging treatment. We evaluated efficacy and safety of microneedle fractional RF for skin rejuvenation, and furthermore the synergistic effect of stem cell conditioned medium, composed of a large number of growth factors and cytokines. Materials and methods: Fifteen females were included for a split-face comparative study with a blinded response evaluation. One side of each subject's face was treated with fractional RF alone, and the other side was treated with fractional RF plus stem cell conditioned medium. Patients received 3 sessions of treatment at 4-week intervals. Results: All patients showed clinical improvement on physician's global assessment and patient satisfaction scores on both sides of their faces. Among objective biophysical measurements, improvement in hydration, melanin, erythema index and especially skin roughness was noticed. Stem cell conditioned medium provided a synergistic effect on improvement of skin roughness, which was statistically significant (p <0.05). Histologic examination revealed marked increase in dermal thickness and dermal collagen content. Side effects were minimal. Conclusion: Microneedle fractional RF is a safe and effective skin rejuvenation method, and the better results may be expected when combined with stem cell conditioned medium.
AbstractList For skin rejuvenation, microneedle fractional radiofrequency (RF) is a recently developed minimally invasive method for delivering RF energy directly into the skin using microneedle. Additionally, the use of growth factors in skin rejuvenation is emerging as a novel anti-aging treatment. We evaluated efficacy and safety of microneedle fractional RF for skin rejuvenation, and furthermore the synergistic effect of stem cell conditioned medium, composed of a large number of growth factors and cytokines. Fifteen females were included for a split-face comparative study with a blinded response evaluation. One side of each subject's face was treated with fractional RF alone, and the other side was treated with fractional RF plus stem cell conditioned medium. Patients received 3 sessions of treatment at 4-week intervals. All patients showed clinical improvement on physician's global assessment and patient satisfaction scores on both sides of their faces. Among objective biophysical measurements, improvement in hydration, melanin, erythema index and especially skin roughness was noticed. Stem cell conditioned medium provided a synergistic effect on improvement of skin roughness, which was statistically significant (p <0.05). Histologic examination revealed marked increase in dermal thickness and dermal collagen content. Side effects were minimal. Microneedle fractional RF is a safe and effective skin rejuvenation method, and the better results may be expected when combined with stem cell conditioned medium.
Abstract Background and objectives: For skin rejuvenation, microneedle fractional radiofrequency (RF) is a recently developed minimally invasive method for delivering RF energy directly into the skin using microneedle. Additionally, the use of growth factors in skin rejuvenation is emerging as a novel anti-aging treatment. We evaluated efficacy and safety of microneedle fractional RF for skin rejuvenation, and furthermore the synergistic effect of stem cell conditioned medium, composed of a large number of growth factors and cytokines. Materials and methods: Fifteen females were included for a split-face comparative study with a blinded response evaluation. One side of each subject's face was treated with fractional RF alone, and the other side was treated with fractional RF plus stem cell conditioned medium. Patients received 3 sessions of treatment at 4-week intervals. Results: All patients showed clinical improvement on physician's global assessment and patient satisfaction scores on both sides of their faces. Among objective biophysical measurements, improvement in hydration, melanin, erythema index and especially skin roughness was noticed. Stem cell conditioned medium provided a synergistic effect on improvement of skin roughness, which was statistically significant (p <0.05). Histologic examination revealed marked increase in dermal thickness and dermal collagen content. Side effects were minimal. Conclusion: Microneedle fractional RF is a safe and effective skin rejuvenation method, and the better results may be expected when combined with stem cell conditioned medium.
For skin rejuvenation, microneedle fractional radiofrequency (RF) is a recently developed minimally invasive method for delivering RF energy directly into the skin using microneedle. Additionally, the use of growth factors in skin rejuvenation is emerging as a novel anti-aging treatment. We evaluated efficacy and safety of microneedle fractional RF for skin rejuvenation, and furthermore the synergistic effect of stem cell conditioned medium, composed of a large number of growth factors and cytokines.BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVESFor skin rejuvenation, microneedle fractional radiofrequency (RF) is a recently developed minimally invasive method for delivering RF energy directly into the skin using microneedle. Additionally, the use of growth factors in skin rejuvenation is emerging as a novel anti-aging treatment. We evaluated efficacy and safety of microneedle fractional RF for skin rejuvenation, and furthermore the synergistic effect of stem cell conditioned medium, composed of a large number of growth factors and cytokines.Fifteen females were included for a split-face comparative study with a blinded response evaluation. One side of each subject's face was treated with fractional RF alone, and the other side was treated with fractional RF plus stem cell conditioned medium. Patients received 3 sessions of treatment at 4-week intervals.MATERIALS AND METHODSFifteen females were included for a split-face comparative study with a blinded response evaluation. One side of each subject's face was treated with fractional RF alone, and the other side was treated with fractional RF plus stem cell conditioned medium. Patients received 3 sessions of treatment at 4-week intervals.All patients showed clinical improvement on physician's global assessment and patient satisfaction scores on both sides of their faces. Among objective biophysical measurements, improvement in hydration, melanin, erythema index and especially skin roughness was noticed. Stem cell conditioned medium provided a synergistic effect on improvement of skin roughness, which was statistically significant (p <0.05). Histologic examination revealed marked increase in dermal thickness and dermal collagen content. Side effects were minimal.RESULTSAll patients showed clinical improvement on physician's global assessment and patient satisfaction scores on both sides of their faces. Among objective biophysical measurements, improvement in hydration, melanin, erythema index and especially skin roughness was noticed. Stem cell conditioned medium provided a synergistic effect on improvement of skin roughness, which was statistically significant (p <0.05). Histologic examination revealed marked increase in dermal thickness and dermal collagen content. Side effects were minimal.Microneedle fractional RF is a safe and effective skin rejuvenation method, and the better results may be expected when combined with stem cell conditioned medium.CONCLUSIONMicroneedle fractional RF is a safe and effective skin rejuvenation method, and the better results may be expected when combined with stem cell conditioned medium.
Author Seo, Kyu Young
Lee, Hee Jung
Yoon, Moon Soo
Kim, Dong Hyun
Lee, Sang Eun
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SubjectTerms Adult
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
Cosmetic Techniques
Culture Media, Conditioned
Embryonic Stem Cells
Face - radiation effects
Female
Humans
Middle Aged
Patient Satisfaction
Radio Waves - adverse effects
Radiofrequency Therapy
Rejuvenation
Skin Aging - radiation effects
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