2015
DOI: 10.33590/emjdermatol/10314377
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A Rejuvenation Therapy of Medical Needling and 3D-Matrixlift® is Safe and Improves the Elasticity of the Skin

Abstract: The use of platelet-rich plasma and growth factors is emerging as an anti-ageing regimen for the skin. We tested the safety and efficacy of 3D-MatrixLift®, a new treatment regimen for skin rejuvenation that combines medical needling and the application of a stem cell and growth factor-rich solution with irradiation by LED light. A total of 15 participants were enrolled in a single-centre, prospective pilot study. The elasticity parameters of the skin increased significantly after five rounds of treatment, with… Show more

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“…Skin normally requires elastase to remove non-functional proteins that remain in the extracellular matrix; for example, skin wound portion reconstruction needs dysfunctional proteins to be removed before the repair can occur [12,13]. An increase in elastase activity has been reported to act as a trigger to various inflammatory responses involving proteinases, which can eventually lead to the destruction of elastin and collagen in the skin [14]. The required cells for skin reconstruction also decrease due to ageing [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Skin normally requires elastase to remove non-functional proteins that remain in the extracellular matrix; for example, skin wound portion reconstruction needs dysfunctional proteins to be removed before the repair can occur [12,13]. An increase in elastase activity has been reported to act as a trigger to various inflammatory responses involving proteinases, which can eventually lead to the destruction of elastin and collagen in the skin [14]. The required cells for skin reconstruction also decrease due to ageing [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%