Shumaker Peter R, England Laura J, Dover Jeffrey S, Ross E Victor, Harford Robert, Derienzo Damian, Bogle Melissa, Uebelhoer Nathan, Jacoby Mark, Pope Karl
Naval Medical Center, San Diego, California, USA.
Lasers Surg Med. 2006 Mar;38(3):211-7. doi: 10.1002/lsm.20292.
Monopolar radiofrequency (RF) treatment is used by physicians to heat skin and promote tissue tightening and contouring. Cosmetic fillers are used to soften deep facial lines and wrinkles. Patients who have had dermal fillers implanted may also benefit from or are candidates for monopolar RF skin tightening. This study examined the effect of RF treatment on various dermal filler substances. This is the second part of a two-part study.
STUDY DESIGN/MATERIALS AND METHODS: A juvenile farm pig was injected with dermal fillers including cross-linked human collagen (Cosmoplast), polylactic acid (PLA) (Sculptra), liquid injectable silicone (Silikon 1000), calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA) (Radiesse), and hyaluronic acid (Restylane). Skin injected with dermal fillers was RF-treated using a 1.5-cm2 treatment tip and treatment levels typically used in the clinical setting. Fillers were examined histologically 5 days, 2 weeks, or 1 month after treatment. Histological specimens were scored for inflammatory response, foreign body response, and fibrosis in order to assess the effect of treatment on early filler processes, such as inflammation and encapsulation.
Each filler substance produced a characteristic inflammatory response. No immediate thermal effect of RF treatment was observed histologically. RF treatment resulted in statistically significant increases in the inflammatory, foreign body, and fibrotic responses associated with the filler substances.
Monopolar RF treatment levels that are typically used in the clinical setting were employed in this animal study. RF treatment resulted in measurable and statistically significant histological changes associated with the various filler materials. Additional clinical and histological studies are required to determine the optimal timing of monopolar RF treatment and filler placement for maximal potential aesthetic outcome.
医生使用单极射频(RF)治疗来加热皮肤,促进组织紧致和塑形。美容填充剂用于软化面部深层皱纹。植入真皮填充剂的患者也可能受益于单极RF皮肤紧致治疗或适合接受该治疗。本研究考察了RF治疗对各种真皮填充剂物质的影响。这是一项分为两部分的研究的第二部分。
研究设计/材料与方法:给一只幼年农场猪注射真皮填充剂,包括交联人胶原蛋白(Cosmoplast)、聚乳酸(PLA)(Sculptra)、液体注射用硅酮(Silikon 1000)、羟基磷灰石钙(CaHA)(Radiesse)和透明质酸(Restylane)。使用1.5平方厘米的治疗头和临床常用的治疗水平对注射了真皮填充剂的皮肤进行RF治疗。在治疗后5天、2周或1个月对填充剂进行组织学检查。对组织学标本的炎症反应、异物反应和纤维化进行评分,以评估治疗对早期填充过程(如炎症和包裹)的影响。
每种填充剂物质都产生了特征性的炎症反应。组织学检查未观察到RF治疗的即时热效应。RF治疗导致与填充剂物质相关的炎症、异物和纤维化反应在统计学上显著增加。
本动物研究采用了临床常用的单极RF治疗水平。RF治疗导致与各种填充材料相关的可测量且具有统计学意义的组织学变化。需要进一步的临床和组织学研究来确定单极RF治疗和填充剂植入的最佳时机,以实现最大的潜在美学效果。