논문 목록
7건 · 최신순-
A Decade in Focus: Examining Lessons Learned From Office-Directed Injectables in an Academic Practice.
[BACKGROUND] Noninvasive facial rejuvenation procedures have continued to grow in popularity, with botulinum toxin and injectable soft-tissue fillers being the most common. [OBJECTIVES] The purpose of this study was to evaluate trends in p…
-
Histopathological Analysis of Abdominal Skin and Fat After In Vivo Hyperthermia-Induced Lipolysis With a 1064 nm Diode Laser, Radiofrequency, and Electromagnetic Field: A Pilot Study.
[BACKGROUND] Hyperthermic laser lipolysis safely reduces unwanted fat through controlled thermal injury of adipocytes. [OBJECTIVES] To assess the effects of 1064 nm laser, single vs multiple treatments, with and without radiofrequency (RF)…
-
Clinical evaluation of the safety and efficacy of a 1060 nm diode laser for non-invasive fat reduction of the flanks.
[BACKGROUND] Laser hyperthermia-induced lipolysis is a non-invasive method of localized fat treatment. Non-invasive approaches could be an option for a growing number of patients who are risk-averse and are seeking out non-invasive alternat…
-
Vertical Abdominoplasty Technique and the Impact of Preoperative Comorbidities on Outcomes.
[BACKGROUND] As the number of patients requiring bariatric surgery has increased, so has the demand for body contouring after massive weight loss. Surgery involving the abdomen in these patients is particularly challenging as both vertical …
-
Aesthetic Surgery in Plastic Surgery Academia.
[BACKGROUND] Aesthetic surgery is a critical component of academic plastic surgery. As institutions are placing increased focus on aesthetic surgery, there is an opportunity to identify factors that facilitate the creation and maintenance o…
-
In-Vivo Histological Analysis of a Fractional CO2 Laser System Intended for Treatment of Soft Tissue.
[UNLABELLED] BACKGROUND: Fractional ablative lasers have been shown to be safe and effective for improving wrinkles, scars, skin texture, and dyspigmentation. However, the exact effects of this technology in vivo on epidermal and dermal ski…
-
Residual thermal damage resulting from pulsed and scanned resurfacing lasers.
[BACKGROUND] Laser resurfacing with rapidly scanned or pulsed carbon dioxide (CO2) lasers has evolved rapidly in recent years. These lasers vaporize small amounts of tissue, while leaving minimal residual thermal damage. [OBJECTIVE] To com…