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Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 3/2014

01-06-2014 | Original Article

The Skin-Tightening Effects of 1,444-nm Nd:YAG Laser on Human Skin: An In Vivo Study

Authors: Kyung Hee Min, Ji Hoon Kim, Hyo Jin Park, Heung Soo Chung, Chan Yeong Heo

Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | Issue 3/2014

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Abstract

Background

The 1,444-nm Nd:YAG laser was developed to improve the removal of fat cells and to affect the underlying dermis with the aim of skin tightening. We conducted this study to evaluate whether this laser is effective in tightening the skin and causing histological alterations to dermal collagen fibers, fibroblasts, mucopolysaccharides, and elastin.

Methods

In a 38-year-old patient who was scheduled to undergo elective abdominoplasty, we subdermally performed laser-assisted treatment with the 1,444-nm Nd:YAG laser using different power settings over periods of 3 months and 1 month and prior to surgery. Postoperatively, we evaluated the skin-tightening effect through histopathologic examination.

Results

On histopathology examination, the thickness of the dermis had gradually increased following the 3-month treatment with laser irradiation. In the treatment groups on the abdomen, the collagen fibers were arranged in a more parallel pattern and became denser than those in the control group. Likewise, fibroblast proliferation and the levels of mucopolysaccharides and elastin were higher in the treatment groups than in the control group.

Conclusions

The 1,444-nm Nd:YAG laser was effective in promoting the remodeling of the dermis and the regeneration of collagen fibers. As such, the 1,444-nm Nd:YAG laser could be used for skin tightening in addition to its function in lipolysis.

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Metadata
Title
The Skin-Tightening Effects of 1,444-nm Nd:YAG Laser on Human Skin: An In Vivo Study
Authors
Kyung Hee Min
Ji Hoon Kim
Hyo Jin Park
Heung Soo Chung
Chan Yeong Heo
Publication date
01-06-2014
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery / Issue 3/2014
Print ISSN: 0364-216X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5241
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-014-0316-4

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