TY - JOUR
T1 - Deep pulse fractional CO2 laser combined with a radiofrequency system: Results of a case series
AU - Cannarozzo, Giovanni
AU - Sannino, Mario
AU - Tamburi, Federico
AU - Chiricozzi, Andrea
AU - Saraceno, Rosita
AU - Morini, Cristiano
AU - Nisticò, Steven
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Objective: The purpose of this study was evaluation of the safety and efficacy of this new combined technology that adds deep ablation to thermal stimulation. Background data: Minimally ablative or subablative lasers, such as fractional CO2 lasers, have been developed in an attempt to achieve the same clinical results observed with traditional ablative lasers, but with fewer side effects. Despite being an ablative laser, the system used in this study is able to produce a fractional supply of the beam of light. Fractional ablation of skin is performed through the development of microscopic vertical columns surrounded by spared areas of epidermis and dermis, ensuring rapid wound healing and minimum down time. Simultaneous synchronized delivery of a radiofrequency (RF) current to the deeper layers of the skin completes the therapeutic scenario, ensuring an effective skin tightening effect over the entire treated area. Methods:.Nine adult patients were treated for wrinkles and acne scars using this new laser technology. An independent observer evaluated the improvement using a five point scale. Results: All patients had good results in terms of improvement of skin texture, with mild and transitory side effects. Conclusions: This novel combined system produced improvement in wrinkles and acne scars, with progressive enhancement of skin tone and elasticity. © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2014.
AB - Objective: The purpose of this study was evaluation of the safety and efficacy of this new combined technology that adds deep ablation to thermal stimulation. Background data: Minimally ablative or subablative lasers, such as fractional CO2 lasers, have been developed in an attempt to achieve the same clinical results observed with traditional ablative lasers, but with fewer side effects. Despite being an ablative laser, the system used in this study is able to produce a fractional supply of the beam of light. Fractional ablation of skin is performed through the development of microscopic vertical columns surrounded by spared areas of epidermis and dermis, ensuring rapid wound healing and minimum down time. Simultaneous synchronized delivery of a radiofrequency (RF) current to the deeper layers of the skin completes the therapeutic scenario, ensuring an effective skin tightening effect over the entire treated area. Methods:.Nine adult patients were treated for wrinkles and acne scars using this new laser technology. An independent observer evaluated the improvement using a five point scale. Results: All patients had good results in terms of improvement of skin texture, with mild and transitory side effects. Conclusions: This novel combined system produced improvement in wrinkles and acne scars, with progressive enhancement of skin tone and elasticity. © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2014.
KW - CO2 laser
KW - CO2 laser
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/213905
U2 - 10.1089/pho.2014.3733
DO - 10.1089/pho.2014.3733
M3 - Article
SN - 1549-5418
VL - 32
SP - 409
EP - 412
JO - Photomedicine and Laser Surgery
JF - Photomedicine and Laser Surgery
ER -