Intense pulsed light (IPL) treatment for the skin in the eye area - clinical and cutometric analysis.

作者: Anna Augustyniak , Helena Rotsztejn

DOI: 10.1080/14764172.2016.1247963

关键词: Fitzpatrick Skin Type IIStatistical significanceReference testMedicineSkin ageingIntense pulsed lightSkin AgingIntense Pulsed Light TherapyPhoto documentationDermatology

摘要: Objective: The aim of the research was to establish influence IPL treatment on skin ageing in eye area. Material and methods: This study included 24 women, aged 38–63 years (mean age 48.04) with Fitzpatrick type II III who underwent five successive sessions an two-week intervals. Cutometer (Courage + Khazaka electronic) reference test objective method for assessment biomechanical properties skin. measurements were made three places around eye. photo documentation used compare state before after months treatments. Additionally, patients filled a questionnaire, which contained questions concerning self-assessment procedure effects. Results: Cutometric analysis showed significant improvement elasticity (statistical significance level is mostly < 0.0001). comparison clinical changes therapy, based documentation, 25% improvement. Conclusions: Th...

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