Objectives: The purpose of this study is to observe the clinical effect of Endo Radiofrequency, combined with other devices or alone, on different areas of the face and body.
Introduction: The main characteristics of aging skin are represented by skin wrinkles, laxity and skin roughness. For rejuvenation of skin multiple treatmnets have been proposed ranging from injectables to ebd; the optimal approach resides in combined protocols, developed for each area, that exploits the synergistic effect of different medical devices.
Materials / method: Several patients, male and female, of variable age, underwent endoradiofrequency alone or combined with biostimulator agents, filler or other EBD devices. All the details, the operative techniques subdivided per anatomical region, the patient selection, complications, and patient satisfaction survey are described. Endoradiofrequency uses a percutaneous probe to tighten the skin thanks to reaching a temperature of 57 degrees in the subcutaneous layer.
Results: The included patients were both female and male. All patients were followed up for a minimum of 12 months. The tightening effect in the treated areas was immediately evident and improved in the months following the procedure thanks to the stimulation effect of the Endo Radiofrequency. The combination with other medical devices produced a more marked improvment guaranteed by the combination effect. No major side effects were reported.
Conclusion: Endoradiofrequency, alone or combined with other medical devices, represent a safe procedure to achieve significant improvement of the skin laxity, skin wrinkles and skin quality.
Disclosures
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This work was not supported by any direct or non direct funding. It is under the author's own responsability