Facial skin aesthetic treatments with plasma radiofrequency ablation.

2021 
BACKGROUND The field of aesthetic dermatology continues to evolve rapidly, and aesthetic procedures for facial skin play a key role in it. During recent years, patients have been demanding more non-invasive and safe technology characterized by satisfactory results and minimal downtime as compared to traditional surgical procedures. In the panorama of facial skin treatments, the many options have different indications and limitations. AIMS The aim of this study is to report the effectiveness of plasma radiofrequency ablation in facial skin aesthetic treatments, performed with D.A.S. Medical device (Technolux, Italia). METHODS Once the dermatologist has diagnosed the unsightly facial skin disorder and ascertained that PRF ablation could be an appropriate approach, contraindications to treatment must be excluded. After the patient has signed the informed consent for treatment, it will be possible to proceed with the PRF ablation sessions. According to the aesthetic disorder and the area of the face to be treated, PRF ablation is performed at energy and frequency values ​​chosen depending on the case. RESULTS Treatments are generally well tolerated by patients, and excellent aesthetic results and no side effects are observed. CONCLUSIONS Even today, plasma radiofrequency ablation is perhaps one of the most versatile minimal invasive techniques, regarding both for variety of indications as well as effectiveness and fast downtime. Its applications are many, ranging from the removal of unsightly skin lesions, to the correction of scars, treatment of blepharochalasis, periocular and perioral wrinkles, active acne, that distort the homogeneity and the youthful appearance of the face. PRF ablation has shown to be an effective option demonstrating its value in this field.
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