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Clinical Papers

To help you stay up to date on the latest advancements in aesthetic medicine, we regularly review the latest literature and discuss the most interesting and relevant techniques and clinical studies here in our Clinical Papers section.

Clinical Papers
28 women with photodamage underwent a picosecond laser treatment with the Resolve 1064 nm handpiece, using low energy fluence of 1.1 J/cm2 or high energy treatment (2.1 J/cm2). High energy group showed significant improvement with a more pronounced effect on facial skin than low energy treatments. Histopathological examination of biopsies at 3 weeks’ post-treatment showed a marked elevation in collagen type III expression antibodies in the high fluence group.
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18 postmenopausal women with atrophic vaginitis received 3 monthly CO2RE Intima laser treatments to the vulva and vaginal canal. Restoration of normal or near‐normal vaginal health index (VHI) following treatment in the recently menopausal (1–3 years) cohort was significantly greater than that of the >3 years postmenopausal population. Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) was significantly improved at the 12-month follow-up.
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20 subjects were randomly assigned to split-face treatment with PicoWay Resolve (532/1064 nm picosecond lasers) treatment to one side of the face and 1927 nm fractionated thulium fiber laser (TFL) to the contralateral side. Blinded, non‐treating evaluator assessments of photodamage at 6-month follow-up showed statistically significant improvements in photodamaged skin in both treatment groups, but with less downtime associated with Resolve treatments.
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Retrospective study of 69 subjects with erythema from various skin conditions including telangiectasia, cherry angioma, striae, and rosacea. 31 patients were pretreated with topical anesthetics before 1-6 Vbeam treatments, while 38 patients had no pretreatment anesthetic. Improvement was observed in both groups by blinded dermatologists, with no significant difference between groups.
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Two Korean females with multiple freckles on the face (Case 1) and melasma, freckles, lentigines and erythema (Case 2) underwent a single PicoWay 730 nm picosecond laser treatment and were evaluated at 6 weeks post‐treatment. Independent evaluation of global assessment, by 2 dermatologists, indicated excellent response (75–94% lightening) for Case 1 and good response (50–74% lightening) for Case 2.