Humbert Philippe, Fanian Ferial, Lihoreau Thomas, Jeudy Adeline, Elkhyat Ahmed, Robin Sophie, Courderot-Masuyer Carol, Tauzin Hélène, Lafforgue Christine, Haftek Marek
Research and Studies Center on the Integument (CERT), Department of Dermatology, Clinical Investigation Center (CIC 1431), Besançon University Hospital, Besançon, France ; INSERM UMR1098, FED4234 IBCT, University of Franche-Comté, Besançon, France.
SARL BIOEXIGENCE, Besançon, France.
Clin Interv Aging. 2015 Feb 2;10:387-403. doi: 10.2147/CIA.S69752. eCollection 2015.
Loss of mechanical tension appears to be the major factor underlying decreased collagen synthesis in aged skin. Numerous in vitro studies have shown the impact of mechanical forces on fibroblasts through mechanotransduction, which consists of the conversion of mechanical signals to biochemical responses. Such responses are characterized by the modulation of gene expression coding not only for extracellular matrix components (collagens, elastin, etc.) but also for degradation enzymes (matrix metalloproteinases [MMPs]) and their inhibitors (tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases [TIMPs]). A new device providing a mechanical stimulation of the cutaneous and subcutaneous tissue has been used in a simple, blinded, controlled, and randomized study.
Thirty subjects (aged between 35 years and 50 years), with clinical signs of skin sagging, were randomly assigned to have a treatment on hemiface. After a total of 24 sessions with Mécano-Stimulation™, biopsies were performed on the treated side and control area for in vitro analysis (dosage of hyaluronic acid, elastin, type I collagen, MMP9; equivalent dermis retraction; GlaSbox(®); n=10) and electron microscopy (n=10). Furthermore, before and after the treatment, clinical evaluations and self-assessment questionnaire were done.
In vitro analysis showed increases in hyaluronic acid, elastin, type I collagen, and MMP9 content along with an improvement of the migratory capacity of the fibroblasts on the treated side. Electron microscopy evaluations showed a clear dermal remodeling in relation with the activation of fibroblast activity. A significant improvement of different clinical signs associated with skin aging and the satisfaction of the subjects were observed, correlated with an improvement of the sagging cheek.
Mécano-Stimulation is a noninvasive and safe technique delivered by flaps microbeats at various frequencies, which can significantly improve the skin trophicity. Results observed with objective measurements, ie, in vitro assessments and electron microscopy, confirm the firming and restructuring effect clinically observed.
机械张力的丧失似乎是老年皮肤中胶原蛋白合成减少的主要因素。大量体外研究表明,机械力通过机械转导对成纤维细胞产生影响,机械转导包括将机械信号转化为生化反应。这种反应的特征是不仅对编码细胞外基质成分(胶原蛋白、弹性蛋白等)的基因表达进行调节,而且对降解酶(基质金属蛋白酶 [MMPs])及其抑制剂(金属蛋白酶组织抑制剂 [TIMPs])进行调节。一种对皮肤和皮下组织提供机械刺激的新设备已用于一项简单、盲法、对照和随机研究。
30名年龄在35岁至50岁之间、有皮肤松弛临床体征的受试者被随机分配到半侧面部接受治疗。在总共进行24次Mécano-Stimulation™治疗后,在治疗侧和对照区域进行活检以进行体外分析(透明质酸、弹性蛋白、I型胶原蛋白、MMP9的定量;等效真皮收缩;GlaSbox(®);n = 10)和电子显微镜检查(n = 10)。此外,在治疗前后进行了临床评估和自我评估问卷。
体外分析显示,治疗侧透明质酸、弹性蛋白、I型胶原蛋白和MMP9含量增加,同时成纤维细胞迁移能力得到改善。电子显微镜评估显示与成纤维细胞活性激活相关的明显真皮重塑。观察到与皮肤老化相关的不同临床体征有显著改善,受试者满意度提高,这与脸颊下垂的改善相关。
Mécano-Stimulation是一种通过不同频率的皮瓣微搏动进行的非侵入性安全技术,可显著改善皮肤营养状况。通过客观测量(即体外评估和电子显微镜检查)观察到的结果证实了临床观察到的紧致和重塑效果。