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Scar Remodeling with the Association of Monopolar Capacitive Radiofrequency, Electric Stimulation, and Negative Pressure

Objective: A study was established to objectively assess the effects of low-intensity electromagnetic and electric stimulation plus negative pressure on mature scars. Background: Radiofrequency plus negative pressure therapy demonstrated a favorable reorganization and regeneration of the collagen an...

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Autores principales: Nicoletti, Giovanni, Perugini, Paola, Bellino, Sara, Capra, Priscilla, Malovini, Alberto, Jaber, Omar, Tresoldi, Marco, Faga, Angela
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5439422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28128685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/pho.2016.4180
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author Nicoletti, Giovanni
Perugini, Paola
Bellino, Sara
Capra, Priscilla
Malovini, Alberto
Jaber, Omar
Tresoldi, Marco
Faga, Angela
author_facet Nicoletti, Giovanni
Perugini, Paola
Bellino, Sara
Capra, Priscilla
Malovini, Alberto
Jaber, Omar
Tresoldi, Marco
Faga, Angela
author_sort Nicoletti, Giovanni
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description Objective: A study was established to objectively assess the effects of low-intensity electromagnetic and electric stimulation plus negative pressure on mature scars. Background: Radiofrequency plus negative pressure therapy demonstrated a favorable reorganization and regeneration of the collagen and elastic fibers and was proposed for the treatment of cellulitis and skin stretch marks. Methods: Twenty-six mature scars in 20 Caucasian patients (15 females and 5 males) were enrolled in the study. The treatments were carried out with a Class I, BF-type electromedical device equipped with a radiofrequency generator, an electric pulse generator, and a vacuum pump twice a week for 3 months. Corneometry, transepidermal water loss, elastometry, colorimetry, and three-dimensional skin surface pattern were objectively assessed with Multi Probe Adapter System MPA and PRIMOS pico. A subjective assessment was carried out with the VAS and PSAS scales. Each scar was compared before and after the treatment and with the skin in the corresponding healthy contralateral anatomical area at the same times. Results: Reduction of the scar surface wrinkling and overall scar flattening were demonstrated after the treatment. The scar slightly tended to approach the color and elasticity of healthy skin too. Conclusions: The combined local treatment of mature scars with low-intensity electromagnetic and electric stimulation in association with negative pressure might suggest a favorable synergic effect on the scar collagen and elastic fiber remodeling.
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spelling pubmed-54394222017-05-30 Scar Remodeling with the Association of Monopolar Capacitive Radiofrequency, Electric Stimulation, and Negative Pressure Nicoletti, Giovanni Perugini, Paola Bellino, Sara Capra, Priscilla Malovini, Alberto Jaber, Omar Tresoldi, Marco Faga, Angela Photomed Laser Surg Photobiomodulation Objective: A study was established to objectively assess the effects of low-intensity electromagnetic and electric stimulation plus negative pressure on mature scars. Background: Radiofrequency plus negative pressure therapy demonstrated a favorable reorganization and regeneration of the collagen and elastic fibers and was proposed for the treatment of cellulitis and skin stretch marks. Methods: Twenty-six mature scars in 20 Caucasian patients (15 females and 5 males) were enrolled in the study. The treatments were carried out with a Class I, BF-type electromedical device equipped with a radiofrequency generator, an electric pulse generator, and a vacuum pump twice a week for 3 months. Corneometry, transepidermal water loss, elastometry, colorimetry, and three-dimensional skin surface pattern were objectively assessed with Multi Probe Adapter System MPA and PRIMOS pico. A subjective assessment was carried out with the VAS and PSAS scales. Each scar was compared before and after the treatment and with the skin in the corresponding healthy contralateral anatomical area at the same times. Results: Reduction of the scar surface wrinkling and overall scar flattening were demonstrated after the treatment. The scar slightly tended to approach the color and elasticity of healthy skin too. Conclusions: The combined local treatment of mature scars with low-intensity electromagnetic and electric stimulation in association with negative pressure might suggest a favorable synergic effect on the scar collagen and elastic fiber remodeling. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2017-05-01 2017-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5439422/ /pubmed/28128685 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/pho.2016.4180 Text en © Giovanni Nicoletti, et al., 2016; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
spellingShingle Photobiomodulation
Nicoletti, Giovanni
Perugini, Paola
Bellino, Sara
Capra, Priscilla
Malovini, Alberto
Jaber, Omar
Tresoldi, Marco
Faga, Angela
Scar Remodeling with the Association of Monopolar Capacitive Radiofrequency, Electric Stimulation, and Negative Pressure
title Scar Remodeling with the Association of Monopolar Capacitive Radiofrequency, Electric Stimulation, and Negative Pressure
title_full Scar Remodeling with the Association of Monopolar Capacitive Radiofrequency, Electric Stimulation, and Negative Pressure
title_fullStr Scar Remodeling with the Association of Monopolar Capacitive Radiofrequency, Electric Stimulation, and Negative Pressure
title_full_unstemmed Scar Remodeling with the Association of Monopolar Capacitive Radiofrequency, Electric Stimulation, and Negative Pressure
title_short Scar Remodeling with the Association of Monopolar Capacitive Radiofrequency, Electric Stimulation, and Negative Pressure
title_sort scar remodeling with the association of monopolar capacitive radiofrequency, electric stimulation, and negative pressure
topic Photobiomodulation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5439422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28128685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/pho.2016.4180
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