Application of dual‐frequency ultrasound for reduction of perilesional edema and ecchymosis after rhinoseptoplasty
Tae‐Hwan Ahn,
Je Seong Lee,
Sung‐Yeon Kim
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesBiological aspect and clinical research demonstrated that dual‐frequency ultrasound (local dynamic micro‐massage, LDM) waves of very high frequency can significantly modify cellular signaling providing anti‐inflammatory and anti‐fibrotic effects. During the recent past, these waves were successfully applied for the treatment of various inflammatory skin conditions, hypertrophic scars, and chronical wounds. Since the main complications after rhinoseptoplasty are caused by excessive inflammatory reacti… Show more
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