ASSOCIATION OF SCULPTRA WITH MICROFOCUSED ULTRASOUND FOR FACIAL REJUVENATION
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Resumo: | With the increasing demand for an improvement in the appearance of the skin, technologies have advanced more and more each day, providing excellent visible and lasting aesthetic results in facial rejuvenation. A procedure that is currently in great demand and has proven to be effective is poly-L-lactic acid - Sculptra, an injectable collagen bio-stimulator that offers a non-surgical alternative with minimally invasive techniques that promises to improve and consequently delay skin aging. Another device that offers non-invasive therapy, indicated for facial lifting, sagging treatment and reduction of localized adipose tissue is the Microfocused Ultrasound – Ultraformer III. The work briefly addressed skin aging for a better explanation and aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the association of poly-L-lactic acid – Sculptra with Microfocused Ultrasound – Ultraformer III in a case study with two applications over a period of 60 days. Each of these biostimulators mentioned has certain attributes, providing an improvement in the appearance and characteristics of aging. In view of this, the sum of the two techniques demonstrates positive results according to stereographic analysis with the 3D Vectra H2 software and appropriate according to the anamnesis and problems presented by the patient. |
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ASSOCIATION OF SCULPTRA WITH MICROFOCUSED ULTRASOUND FOR FACIAL REJUVENATIONcollagen biostimulator; facial rejuvenation; sculptra; microfocused ultrasound.With the increasing demand for an improvement in the appearance of the skin, technologies have advanced more and more each day, providing excellent visible and lasting aesthetic results in facial rejuvenation. A procedure that is currently in great demand and has proven to be effective is poly-L-lactic acid - Sculptra, an injectable collagen bio-stimulator that offers a non-surgical alternative with minimally invasive techniques that promises to improve and consequently delay skin aging. Another device that offers non-invasive therapy, indicated for facial lifting, sagging treatment and reduction of localized adipose tissue is the Microfocused Ultrasound – Ultraformer III. The work briefly addressed skin aging for a better explanation and aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the association of poly-L-lactic acid – Sculptra with Microfocused Ultrasound – Ultraformer III in a case study with two applications over a period of 60 days. Each of these biostimulators mentioned has certain attributes, providing an improvement in the appearance and characteristics of aging. In view of this, the sum of the two techniques demonstrates positive results according to stereographic analysis with the 3D Vectra H2 software and appropriate according to the anamnesis and problems presented by the patient.Editora Acadêmica Periodicojs2023-12-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/article/view/179510.51249/hs.v3i06.1795Health and Society; Vol. 3 No. 06 (2023); 496 - 506Health and Society; v. 3 n. 06 (2023); 496 - 5062763-572410.51249/hs.v3i06reponame:Health and Societyinstname:Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa Periodicojsinstacron:IEPPporhttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/article/view/1795/1583Copyright (c) 2023 Bárbara Sampaio Lobo, Lauscea Regina Veronezi, Márcia Vivianne Nogueira, Chrystianne Rabelo Lima Barbosa, Henrique Rodrigues Ribeiro, Juliana Lemos Maia, Gina Elayne Silva Montezuma, Marcelo Januzzi Santoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSampaio Lobo, Bárbara Regina Veronezi, Lauscea Vivianne Nogueira, Márcia Rabelo Lima Barbosa, Chrystianne Rodrigues Ribeiro, Henrique Lemos Maia, Juliana Elayne Silva Montezuma, Gina Januzzi Santos, Marcelo2023-12-27T13:07:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1795Revistahttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/PRIhttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/oaijournalofhealthandsociety@gmail.com || periodicojs@gmail.com2763-57242763-5724opendoar:2023-12-27T13:07:08Health and Society - Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa Periodicojsfalse |
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ASSOCIATION OF SCULPTRA WITH MICROFOCUSED ULTRASOUND FOR FACIAL REJUVENATION |
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ASSOCIATION OF SCULPTRA WITH MICROFOCUSED ULTRASOUND FOR FACIAL REJUVENATION |
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ASSOCIATION OF SCULPTRA WITH MICROFOCUSED ULTRASOUND FOR FACIAL REJUVENATION Sampaio Lobo, Bárbara collagen biostimulator; facial rejuvenation; sculptra; microfocused ultrasound. |
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ASSOCIATION OF SCULPTRA WITH MICROFOCUSED ULTRASOUND FOR FACIAL REJUVENATION |
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ASSOCIATION OF SCULPTRA WITH MICROFOCUSED ULTRASOUND FOR FACIAL REJUVENATION |
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ASSOCIATION OF SCULPTRA WITH MICROFOCUSED ULTRASOUND FOR FACIAL REJUVENATION |
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ASSOCIATION OF SCULPTRA WITH MICROFOCUSED ULTRASOUND FOR FACIAL REJUVENATION |
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ASSOCIATION OF SCULPTRA WITH MICROFOCUSED ULTRASOUND FOR FACIAL REJUVENATION |
author |
Sampaio Lobo, Bárbara |
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Sampaio Lobo, Bárbara Regina Veronezi, Lauscea Vivianne Nogueira, Márcia Rabelo Lima Barbosa, Chrystianne Rodrigues Ribeiro, Henrique Lemos Maia, Juliana Elayne Silva Montezuma, Gina Januzzi Santos, Marcelo |
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author |
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Regina Veronezi, Lauscea Vivianne Nogueira, Márcia Rabelo Lima Barbosa, Chrystianne Rodrigues Ribeiro, Henrique Lemos Maia, Juliana Elayne Silva Montezuma, Gina Januzzi Santos, Marcelo |
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Sampaio Lobo, Bárbara Regina Veronezi, Lauscea Vivianne Nogueira, Márcia Rabelo Lima Barbosa, Chrystianne Rodrigues Ribeiro, Henrique Lemos Maia, Juliana Elayne Silva Montezuma, Gina Januzzi Santos, Marcelo |
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collagen biostimulator; facial rejuvenation; sculptra; microfocused ultrasound. |
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collagen biostimulator; facial rejuvenation; sculptra; microfocused ultrasound. |
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With the increasing demand for an improvement in the appearance of the skin, technologies have advanced more and more each day, providing excellent visible and lasting aesthetic results in facial rejuvenation. A procedure that is currently in great demand and has proven to be effective is poly-L-lactic acid - Sculptra, an injectable collagen bio-stimulator that offers a non-surgical alternative with minimally invasive techniques that promises to improve and consequently delay skin aging. Another device that offers non-invasive therapy, indicated for facial lifting, sagging treatment and reduction of localized adipose tissue is the Microfocused Ultrasound – Ultraformer III. The work briefly addressed skin aging for a better explanation and aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the association of poly-L-lactic acid – Sculptra with Microfocused Ultrasound – Ultraformer III in a case study with two applications over a period of 60 days. Each of these biostimulators mentioned has certain attributes, providing an improvement in the appearance and characteristics of aging. In view of this, the sum of the two techniques demonstrates positive results according to stereographic analysis with the 3D Vectra H2 software and appropriate according to the anamnesis and problems presented by the patient. |
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Health and Society; Vol. 3 No. 06 (2023); 496 - 506 Health and Society; v. 3 n. 06 (2023); 496 - 506 2763-5724 10.51249/hs.v3i06 reponame:Health and Society instname:Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa Periodicojs instacron:IEPP |
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