Percutaneous induction of collagen associated with ascorbic acid in facial rejuvenation treatment
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Resumo: | Aging is a natural process, but the search for reversing the signs caused on the skin is increasing nowadays. With advancing age, anatomical changes are mainly the most sought after and manifest themselves quickly, thus contributing to people looking for aesthetic treatments that minimize these changes. Objective: To analyze the results related to the Percutaneous Collagen Induction technique and elucidate the Application components, in the process of facial rejuvenation, using topical Vitamin C. Methods: Searches were conducted through scientific articles found in the Google Scholar, Surgical and Cosmetic Dermatology, Pubmed and Scielo databases. Articles published between 2003 and 2015 were searched. Results: The technique is low cost and easy to apply when compared to other rejuvenation treatments on the market. The needle thickness for use is minimal (0.5 mm), and therefore it can be considered a painless treatment. The greater amount of permeated vitamin C facilitates the antioxidant action, thus fighting free radicals and aiding in neocollagenesis. Conclusion: Through the studies carried out, it is concluded that the microneedling technique combined with Vitamin C is effective for the permeation of the active and has positive effects against skin aging. Although studies have already shown beneficial results for these new treatments, there is still a lack of data and new research. Further research is recommended to elucidate the molecular mechanisms regarding the application of vitamin C associated with microneedling. |
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Percutaneous induction of collagen associated with ascorbic acid in facial rejuvenation treatmentInducción percutánea de colágeno asociada com ácido ascórbico em tratamientos de rejuvenecimiento facialIndução percutânea de colágeno associada ao ácido ascórbico no tratamento de rejuvenescimento facialEnvelhecimentoMicroagulhamentoVitamina C.EnvejecimientoMicroagujasVitamina C.AgingMicroneedlinVitamin C.Aging is a natural process, but the search for reversing the signs caused on the skin is increasing nowadays. With advancing age, anatomical changes are mainly the most sought after and manifest themselves quickly, thus contributing to people looking for aesthetic treatments that minimize these changes. Objective: To analyze the results related to the Percutaneous Collagen Induction technique and elucidate the Application components, in the process of facial rejuvenation, using topical Vitamin C. Methods: Searches were conducted through scientific articles found in the Google Scholar, Surgical and Cosmetic Dermatology, Pubmed and Scielo databases. Articles published between 2003 and 2015 were searched. Results: The technique is low cost and easy to apply when compared to other rejuvenation treatments on the market. The needle thickness for use is minimal (0.5 mm), and therefore it can be considered a painless treatment. The greater amount of permeated vitamin C facilitates the antioxidant action, thus fighting free radicals and aiding in neocollagenesis. Conclusion: Through the studies carried out, it is concluded that the microneedling technique combined with Vitamin C is effective for the permeation of the active and has positive effects against skin aging. Although studies have already shown beneficial results for these new treatments, there is still a lack of data and new research. Further research is recommended to elucidate the molecular mechanisms regarding the application of vitamin C associated with microneedling.El envejecimiento es un proceso natural, pero la búsqueda de revertir los signos provocados en la piel es cada vez mayor en la actualidad. Con el avance de la edad, los cambios anatómicos son principalmente los más visibles y se manifiestan rápidamente, contribuyendo así a que las personas busquen tratamientos estéticos que minimicen estos cambios. Objetivo: Analizar los resultados relacionados con la técnica de Inducción Percutánea de Colágeno y dilucidar los mecanismos de aplicación, en el proceso de rejuvenecimiento facial, utilizando Vitamina C tópica. Métodos: Las investigaciones se realizaron a través de artículos científicos encontrados en las bases de datos Google Scholar, Surgical And Cosmetic Dermatology, Pubmed y Scielo. Se han buscado artículos publicados entre 2003 y 2015. Resultados: La técnica es de bajo costo y fácil de aplicar en comparación con otros tratamientos de rejuvenecimiento en el mercado. El grosor de la aguja a utilizar es mínimo (0,5 mm) y, por tanto, puede considerarse un tratamiento indoloro. La mayor cantidad de vitamina C permeada facilita la acción antioxidante, combatiendo así los radicales libres y ayudando en la neocollagénesis. Conclusión: A través de los estudios analizados, se concluye que la técnica de microagujas combinada con Vitamina C demuestra ser efectiva al permear el activo y tiene efectos positivos contra el envejecimiento cutáneo. Aunque los estudios ya han mostrado resultados beneficiosos para estos nuevos tratamientos, todavía faltan datos y nuevas investigaciones. Se recomienda más investigación para dilucidar los mecanismos moleculares que rodean la aplicación de vitamina C asociada con microagujas.O envelhecimento é um processo natural, porém a busca em reverter os sinais provocados na pele é cada vez maior atualmente. Com a idade avançada, as alterações anatômicas são principalmente as mais visíveis e manifestam-se rapidamente, desta forma contribuindo para que as pessoas procurem por tratamentos estéticos que minimizem estas alterações. Objetivo: Analisar os resultados relacionados à técnica de Indução Percutânea de Colágeno e elucidar os mecanismos da aplicação, no processo de rejuvenescimento facial, utilizando Vitamina C tópica. Métodos: As pesquisas foram realizadas através de artigos científicos encontrados nos bancos de dados Google Scholar, Surgical and Cosmetic Dermatology, Pubmed e Scielo. Foram procurados artigos publicados entre os anos de 2003 a 2015. Resultados: A técnica possui baixo custo e fácil aplicação se comparada aos demais tratamentos de rejuvenescimento existentes no mercado. A espessura da agulha para o uso é mínima (0,5 mm), e, por isso, pode-se considerar um tratamento indolor. A maior quantidade de vitamina C permeada facilita a ação antioxidante, assim combatendo os radicais livres e auxilia na neocolagênese. Conclusão: Através dos estudos analisados, conclui-se que a técnica de microagulhamento aliada a Vitamina C se mostra eficaz pela permeação do ativo e possui efeitos positivos conta o envelhecimento cutâneo. Apesar dos estudos já apontarem resultados benéficos a estes novos tratamentos, ainda existe escassez de dados e novas pesquisas. Recomendam-se mais pesquisas que elucidem os mecanismos moleculares acerca da aplicação de vitamina C associada ao microagulhamento.Research, Society and Development2021-07-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1764510.33448/rsd-v10i8.17645Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 8; e58310817645Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 8; e58310817645Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 8; e583108176452525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17645/15810Copyright (c) 2021 Amanda Charlois Pereira; Francine Stefany Martins; Lidiane Barbosahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira, Amanda CharloisMartins, Francine StefanyBarbosa, Lidiane2021-08-21T18:46:59Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/17645Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:56.416429Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Percutaneous induction of collagen associated with ascorbic acid in facial rejuvenation treatment Inducción percutánea de colágeno asociada com ácido ascórbico em tratamientos de rejuvenecimiento facial Indução percutânea de colágeno associada ao ácido ascórbico no tratamento de rejuvenescimento facial |
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Percutaneous induction of collagen associated with ascorbic acid in facial rejuvenation treatment |
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Percutaneous induction of collagen associated with ascorbic acid in facial rejuvenation treatment Pereira, Amanda Charlois Envelhecimento Microagulhamento Vitamina C. Envejecimiento Microagujas Vitamina C. Aging Microneedlin Vitamin C. |
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Percutaneous induction of collagen associated with ascorbic acid in facial rejuvenation treatment |
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Percutaneous induction of collagen associated with ascorbic acid in facial rejuvenation treatment |
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Percutaneous induction of collagen associated with ascorbic acid in facial rejuvenation treatment |
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Percutaneous induction of collagen associated with ascorbic acid in facial rejuvenation treatment |
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Percutaneous induction of collagen associated with ascorbic acid in facial rejuvenation treatment |
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Pereira, Amanda Charlois |
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Pereira, Amanda Charlois Martins, Francine Stefany Barbosa, Lidiane |
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Martins, Francine Stefany Barbosa, Lidiane |
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Pereira, Amanda Charlois Martins, Francine Stefany Barbosa, Lidiane |
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Envelhecimento Microagulhamento Vitamina C. Envejecimiento Microagujas Vitamina C. Aging Microneedlin Vitamin C. |
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Envelhecimento Microagulhamento Vitamina C. Envejecimiento Microagujas Vitamina C. Aging Microneedlin Vitamin C. |
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Aging is a natural process, but the search for reversing the signs caused on the skin is increasing nowadays. With advancing age, anatomical changes are mainly the most sought after and manifest themselves quickly, thus contributing to people looking for aesthetic treatments that minimize these changes. Objective: To analyze the results related to the Percutaneous Collagen Induction technique and elucidate the Application components, in the process of facial rejuvenation, using topical Vitamin C. Methods: Searches were conducted through scientific articles found in the Google Scholar, Surgical and Cosmetic Dermatology, Pubmed and Scielo databases. Articles published between 2003 and 2015 were searched. Results: The technique is low cost and easy to apply when compared to other rejuvenation treatments on the market. The needle thickness for use is minimal (0.5 mm), and therefore it can be considered a painless treatment. The greater amount of permeated vitamin C facilitates the antioxidant action, thus fighting free radicals and aiding in neocollagenesis. Conclusion: Through the studies carried out, it is concluded that the microneedling technique combined with Vitamin C is effective for the permeation of the active and has positive effects against skin aging. Although studies have already shown beneficial results for these new treatments, there is still a lack of data and new research. Further research is recommended to elucidate the molecular mechanisms regarding the application of vitamin C associated with microneedling. |
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