Histological effects of a combined collagen stimulation procedure consisting of microfocused ultrasound, soft tissue filler, and Ca‐HA injections

Author:

Casabona Gabriela1ORCID,Kaye Kai1,Cotofana Sebastian2ORCID,Davidovic Kristina3,Alfertshofer Michael4ORCID,Freytag Lysander5

Affiliation:

1. Ocean Clinic Marbella Spain

2. Department of Clinical Anatomy Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science Rochester Minnesota USA

3. Center for Radiology and Magnetic Resonance Imaging University Clinical Center of Serbia Belgrade Serbia

4. Division of Hand‐, Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery Ludwig‐Maximilians‐University Munich Munich Germany

5. Department of Plastic Surgery Community Hospital Havelhöhe Berlin Berlin Germany

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAn increasing demand for in‐office aesthetic procedures aiming to improve collagen stimulation has been reported.ObjectiveTo analyze the effects of combinations of different aesthetic collagen stimulation procedures using histological analysis.MethodsHistological analysis was performed on skin samples of the excess skin of a 60‐year‐old patient after sub‐superficial musculo‐aponeurotic system facelift surgery. The excess skin before facelift surgery was divided into three areas per hemiface. Each area—with exception of area A as a control—received an isolated or combined treatment of microfocused ultrasound (MFU), injections of calcium‐hydroxylapatite/hyaluronic‐acid‐based soft tissue filler, and microneedling. The effect of the treatments was analyzed using histological analysis with H&E coloration and PAS staining.ResultsA threefold increase of epidermal and dermal thickness was achieved by treating the skin with the proposed combined treatment comprising MFU and injections of calcium‐hydroxylapatite‐ and hyaluronic‐acid‐based soft tissue fillers.ConclusionThe investigated treatments act synergistically in the production of collagen and combining these treatments allows for an increase in collagen production.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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