The use of nonablative radiofrequency technology to tighten the lower face and neck

被引:134
作者
Hsu, TS
Kaminer, MS
机构
[1] SkinCare Phys Chestnut Hill, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 USA
[2] Yale Univ, Sch Med, Sect Dermatol Surg & Cutaneous Oncol, New Haven, CT USA
[3] Dartmouth Coll, Hitchcock Med Ctr, Dartmouth Med Sch, Hanover, NH 03756 USA
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D O I
10.1053/sder.2003.50011
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 [皮肤病与性病学];
摘要
The ThermaCool TC system is a radiofrequency device capable of delivering higher energy fluences to a greater volume of tissue than nonablative lasers, with no epidermal injury. It has been successful in treating periorbital rhytides and lifting eyebrows. Given these positive finding for treatment of the upper face, the device has been recently applied to rejuvenate and tighten the skin on the lower face and upper neck. This study shows the efficacy and patient satisfaction with this application. Data were compiled over a 6-month period from patients treated with the ThermaCool TC system on the lower face. Up to 3 areas were treated: cheeks, jawline, and upper neck. Treatment parameters and adverse events were recorded and digital photographs taken. Telephone interviews were then conducted after the treatment to assess patient satisfaction. Sixteen patients underwent treatment of the lower face during this period. Eleven of the patients had all three areas (cheeks, jawline, and neck) treated. Two patients had only the cheeks and jawline treated, and 3 patients underwent treatment of the cheeks only. The average level was 14.6 for the cheeks with the average energy of 113.8 joules per pulse. The average treatment level of the jaw-line was 14.0, with the average energy of 107.0 joules per pulse. The average level was 13.8 for the neck, at the average energy of 99.7 joules per pulse. All patients experienced mild erythema and edema of the treatment areas as expected, and all resolved within 48 hours post-treatment. Fifteen of the 16 patients were available for interview. Ten patients found the results unsatisfactory while five patients were satisfied. Four of 11 (36%) patients who had all 3 areas treated reported satisfactory results, compared to 1 of 4 (25%) of patients who had only I or 2 areas treated. The satisfactory group consistently was higher in both dial setting and energy per pulse. Furthermore, the average age of the unsatisfactory group was 58, compared to 51 of the satisfactory group. Photographic analysis of pre- and post-treatment digital images did not yield statistically significant results. Our study adds the growing body of information on this now device. Radiofrequency causes movement of charged particles within the tissue, and the resultant molecular motion generates heat. The heat in turn causes collagen shrinkage and new collagen deposition. Based on our findings, younger patients tend to respond better. This is not surprising, since heat-labile collagen bonds are progressively replaced by irreducible multivalent cross-links as the tissue ages. Second, higher dial settings and corresponding higher energy per pulse correlated with better response. Third, those who had the entire surface area of the face and neck treated tend to do better than those with partial treatment. The data from the study give us critical clues in refining this exciting new technology for cosmetic uses and beyond. (C) 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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