2023
DOI: 10.1111/jocd.15744
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Evaluation of effectiveness of tranexamic acid as mesotherapy in improvement of periorbital wrinkling in a trial study

Abstract: BackgroundTranexamic acid is used to treat pigmented disorder in dermatology for a long time however there are limited data for effectiveness of tranexamic acid for rejuvenation and improvement of wrinkle. Here we want to find the effectiveness of tranexamic acid as mesotherapy in improvement of periorbital wrinkle in a clinical trial study.MethodsPatients with melasma who were treated with 4 session of tranexamic acid mesotherapy at intervals on 1 week were evaluated with Visioface device before starting and … Show more

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“…Various skin-resurfacing modalities have been proposed; though they may correct minor surface irregularities, they do not change mimetic behavior of the facial muscles nor do they influence gravitational forces thus their effectiveness has been limited 5,29 . The same applies to the injection of soft tissue fillers or to microneedling with or without radiofrequency as well as to tranexamic acid mesotherapy 30–34 . Periocular rhytidolysis by subcision with the wire scalpel has also been described 35 same as the use of monofilament dermal threads 36 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various skin-resurfacing modalities have been proposed; though they may correct minor surface irregularities, they do not change mimetic behavior of the facial muscles nor do they influence gravitational forces thus their effectiveness has been limited 5,29 . The same applies to the injection of soft tissue fillers or to microneedling with or without radiofrequency as well as to tranexamic acid mesotherapy 30–34 . Periocular rhytidolysis by subcision with the wire scalpel has also been described 35 same as the use of monofilament dermal threads 36 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%