Dermatology in India
The effectiveness of anticellulite treatment using tripolar radiofrequency monitored by classic and high-frequency ultrasound.
Mlosek RK, Woźniak W, Malinowska S, Lewandowski M, Nowicki A.
J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2012 Jun;26(6):696-703. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-3083.2011.04148.x. Epub 2011 Jun 21.
In this article, the authors propose a treatment which would be effective against cellulite. The treatment consists of a tripolar radiofrequency device (Chinese)
- 28 women (average age 37 years old) received the treatment compared to 17 (average age 41) were included in the placebo group
- results were evaluated with ultrasound and showed
- reduction of the thickness of the epidermis and hypodermis (subcutaneous fat)
- increase of the hyperechogenic signal which suggests an increase in the quantity of collagen
- reduction of the fat projections of the subcutaneous fat into the dermis
- reduction of edeme (oedema)
- Commentary
- This Polish study shows interesting results including clinically (photographs)
- The study is done on a small number of patients and there is a 4 year difference between the treated and the placebo group. One can wonder if there is a difference of prevalence and severity of cellulite between those two ages.
- No difference was noted between the placebo group before and after. After all, there was no treatment.
A word on cellulite
- Cellulite affects 85% of females
- The cause remains unknown
- Radiofrequency is a method which aims at stimulating the production of fibroblasts which will produce collagen# and *elastin
#gives to the skin its firmness
*gives to the skin its elasticity
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