Facial Rejuvenating Effects of Mesotherapy Using a New Polycomponent Formulation

  • Jung G
  • Eom J
  • Jeon H
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Background and Objectives Facial rejuvenation via mesotherapy using a new polycomponent formulation was employed to improve skin texture. In this study, we evaluated the rejuvenating effects of a new polycomponent formulation through mesotherapy using a microneedle therapy system (MTS).Materials and Methods Twenty patients underwent a series of facial procedures, including three sessions performed at 2-week intervals and two sessions at 4-week intervals. Subsequently, 3 mL of new polycomponent formulation was applied to the entire face and MTS was used. Patient satisfaction scoring was conducted by three plastic surgeons who evaluated the improvement of fine wrinkles, skin tightness, hydration, and sweat pore size. In addition, photographs of the patients were taken at each visit and 2 months after the last treatment session.Results The patients were satisfied with the therapeutic outcomes. The scores of the surgeons for the improvement of fine wrinkles, skin tightness, hydration, and sweat pore size were high.Conclusion Minimally invasive mesotherapy using a new polycomponent formulation can improve the clinical appearance of facial skin. However, a largerscale and well-controlled investigation of the clinical efficacy and safety of this technique is needed to confirm these findings.

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Jung, G. S., Eom, J. R., Jeon, H. J., Chu, S. G., Oh, E., & Lee, J. W. (2018). Facial Rejuvenating Effects of Mesotherapy Using a New Polycomponent Formulation. Medical Lasers, 7(2), 69–73. https://doi.org/10.25289/ml.2018.7.2.69

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