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Novel Use of Non-Invasive Devices and Microbiopsies to Assess Facial Skin Rejuvenation Following Laser Treatment.

Mikaela KislevitzKaren B LuChristine WamsleyJohn HoopmanJeffrey KenkelYucel Akgul
Published in: Lasers in surgery and medicine (2020)
Non-invasive devices can be effectively used to provide objective measurements of skin structure, pigmentation, blood flow, and elasticity to assess the efficacy of facial skin rejuvenation treatments. Furthermore, microbiopsies can objectively evaluate facial skin rejuvenation without scarring. Using non-invasive skin imaging, a single treatment with the 1,470/2,940 nm laser was observed to be effective in improving skin appearance after 3 months, namely in reducing UV spots and brown spots, without significant changes in the tissue at the molecular level, as assessed by microbiopsy. Lasers Surg. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue
  • wound healing
  • blood flow
  • high resolution
  • physical activity
  • high speed
  • combination therapy
  • fluorescence imaging