ConclusionSplit skin grafting is associated with poor dermal quality, but CCC may offer unique opportunities in complex wound management in terms of skin graft quality improvement. (Source: Dermatologic Surgery)
ConclusionClinical improvement from FRM treatment appeared to be related to dermal matrix regeneration.
ConclusionsAlthough few studies tested the effects of activated PRP on hair growth, this research provides support for possible clinical application of autologous PRP and its secretory factors for promotion of hair growth. (Source: Dermatologic Surgery)
ConclusionAzficel‐T is safe and effective for the treatment of NLF wrinkles.
ConclusionLong‐pulsed 1,064‐nm Nd:YAG laser increases the dermal collagen in association with the increased expression of TGF‐β. (Source: Dermatologic Surgery) MedWorm Message: Please support the Doctors In Chains campaign for the medics tortured and sentenced for up to 15 years in Bahrain
ConclusionsThe rat subcutis model demonstrated the ability to differentiate between HA fillers with different residence times. The caliper‐based rat‐subcutis method demonstrated consistent volumetric analysis and correlated with human residence times of HA fillers. These quantitative results validate the rat subcutis model as an expedited preclinical model for HA fillers
ConclusionPRP with fractional laser treatment is a good combination therapy for skin rejuvenation. Keratinocyte and fibroblast proliferation and collagen production can explain the capacity of PRP to increase dermal elasticity. (Source: Dermatologic Surgery)
ConclusionReview of the literature revealed options for minimally invasive treatment for rejuvenation of the skin and volume restoration of the dorsal hand. These treatments include injectables and fat transfer for volume restoration; sclerotherapy or vein ablation for dorsal hand vein treatment; and chemical peels, lasers, light, and energies for the treatment of epidermal and dermal changes
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