CRS is effective in minimizing the appearance of facial rhytides. The success of the CRS product is largely attributable to the incorporation of TGF-beta(1).
Introduction:
Cellulite has always been a difficult condition for patients and cosmetic physicians to treat. Even if improvement is made in the appearance of cellulite, no machine or topical treatment exists that can provide long-term results in the treatment of cellulite. We evaluated a technique that increases lymphatic drainage and vascular permeation to assist in decreasing the appearance of cellulite.
Materials and Methods:
Sixteen female patients underwent 12 treatments with a device called Triactive, which has a triple-pronged mechanism of action consisting of low-level suction, diode laser, and contact cooling. We measured results by waist, hip, and thigh circumference as well as elasticity, thermography, and blinded photograph evaluations.
Results:
We found a small decrease in hip and thigh circumference as well as an increase in elasticity of the treated cellulite. Evaluation of the photographs yielded an overall 21% average improvement in the appearance of cellulite. There was no change in thermography data after treatments. Results were not present at 1 month.
Discussion:
The Triactive offers a method to temporarily decrease the appearance of cellulite. It appears that treatments must be continued to maintain results. Further study and larger patient groups are needed before this treatment can be recommended above other available treatments.
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