Acquired Cutis Laxa Type I: Laxity Treatment Efficacy by Non-Ablative Radiofrequency Monitoring by Cutometer
Objective: To demonstrate the treatment efficicacy of tripolar radiofrequency (RF) in a Thai middle-aged female with generalized acquired CL. Case presentation: The patient was treated by tripolar RF device at face and forehead at weeks 0, 2, and 3. The gross elasticity of the skin was measured pre...
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doaj-eec85e256e68492faa39845a241969242021-08-13T09:49:31ZengMahidol UniversitySiriraj Medical Journal2228-80822017-12-01696Acquired Cutis Laxa Type I: Laxity Treatment Efficacy by Non-Ablative Radiofrequency Monitoring by CutometerNuntida Prasertworonun0Weeranut Phothong1Supenya Varothai2Waranya Boonchai3Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10700Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10700Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10700Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10700 Objective: To demonstrate the treatment efficicacy of tripolar radiofrequency (RF) in a Thai middle-aged female with generalized acquired CL. Case presentation: The patient was treated by tripolar RF device at face and forehead at weeks 0, 2, and 3. The gross elasticity of the skin was measured pre and post treatment by cutometer and physician assessment. After two treatment sessions, the skin elasticity at the treatment area evaluated both by physician assessment and cutometer did not reveal significant improvement. The patient was lost to follow up after the third treatment session. Conclusion: Tripolar RF did not improve skin elasticity at week 3. Future studies are required to determine the physiological effect of RF in CL, appropriate tripolar RF parameters, timing, as well as developing the suitable method of measurement of the skin elasticity in CL. https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/sirirajmedj/article/view/106202Acquired cutis laxa; tripolar radiofrequency; laxity; elasticity |
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Nuntida Prasertworonun Weeranut Phothong Supenya Varothai Waranya Boonchai Acquired Cutis Laxa Type I: Laxity Treatment Efficacy by Non-Ablative Radiofrequency Monitoring by Cutometer Siriraj Medical Journal Acquired cutis laxa; tripolar radiofrequency; laxity; elasticity |
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Acquired Cutis Laxa Type I: Laxity Treatment Efficacy by Non-Ablative Radiofrequency Monitoring by Cutometer |
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Acquired Cutis Laxa Type I: Laxity Treatment Efficacy by Non-Ablative Radiofrequency Monitoring by Cutometer |
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Acquired Cutis Laxa Type I: Laxity Treatment Efficacy by Non-Ablative Radiofrequency Monitoring by Cutometer |
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Acquired Cutis Laxa Type I: Laxity Treatment Efficacy by Non-Ablative Radiofrequency Monitoring by Cutometer |
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Acquired Cutis Laxa Type I: Laxity Treatment Efficacy by Non-Ablative Radiofrequency Monitoring by Cutometer |
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acquired cutis laxa type i: laxity treatment efficacy by non-ablative radiofrequency monitoring by cutometer |
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Mahidol University |
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Siriraj Medical Journal |
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2017-12-01 |
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Objective: To demonstrate the treatment efficicacy of tripolar radiofrequency (RF) in a Thai middle-aged female with generalized acquired CL.
Case presentation: The patient was treated by tripolar RF device at face and forehead at weeks 0, 2, and 3. The gross elasticity of the skin was measured pre and post treatment by cutometer and physician assessment. After two treatment sessions, the skin elasticity at the treatment area evaluated both by physician assessment and cutometer did not reveal significant improvement. The patient was lost to follow up after the third treatment session.
Conclusion: Tripolar RF did not improve skin elasticity at week 3. Future studies are required to determine the physiological effect of RF in CL, appropriate tripolar RF parameters, timing, as well as developing the suitable method of measurement of the skin elasticity in CL.
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Acquired cutis laxa; tripolar radiofrequency; laxity; elasticity |
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