2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/6623757
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Assessment of Mechanical Stress Induced by Radiofrequency Currents on Skin Interfaces

Abstract: The epidermal-dermal (ED) and dermal-subcutaneous (DS) junctions are the most prominent skin interfaces, which are known to be of primary importance in different dermatological and aesthetic conditions. These interfaces are strongly modified in aging skin, and their effective targeting can lead to improvement of skin appearance in aging and by cellulite. Application of radiofrequency (RF) currents to the skin can selectively produce mechanical stress on these interfaces. Here, we assess the stresses induced by… Show more

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“…This decrease epidermal injury from the microneedle itself and decreasing crust formation and decreasing rehabilitation time. By imparting thermal energy, this radiation decreases the activity of sebaceous glands and encourages cytokines and growth factors, improving skin rehabilitation [21][22][23][24]. Adverse effect show as bleeding, pain, so use topical anesthetics used, without significant side effect as depigmentation, scar formation and burns [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This decrease epidermal injury from the microneedle itself and decreasing crust formation and decreasing rehabilitation time. By imparting thermal energy, this radiation decreases the activity of sebaceous glands and encourages cytokines and growth factors, improving skin rehabilitation [21][22][23][24]. Adverse effect show as bleeding, pain, so use topical anesthetics used, without significant side effect as depigmentation, scar formation and burns [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Além disso, o aquecimento causado por esse procedimento tem o potencial de quebrar tecidos adiposos e fibrosos, melhorando a circulação sanguínea na região e, consequentemente, auxiliando na drenagem de fluidos e toxinas. Outro benefício notável desse aumento da temperatura é a promoção da restauração do colágeno, o que ajuda a suavizar rugas (linhas de expressão) e a combater a flacidez tecidual (BOCK; NORONHA, 2013;KRUGLIKOV et al, 2021).…”
Section: Ação Da Radiofrequência Na Redução De Medidasunclassified