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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37577796/a-hyaluronic-acid-based-micro-filler-improves-superficial-wrinkles-and-skin-quality-a-randomized-prospective-controlled-multicenter-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ferial Fanian, Jean-Jacques Deutsch, Marie Thérèse Bousquet, Sylvie Boisnic, Pierre Andre, Isabelle Catoni, Ghislaine Beilin, Christian Lemmel, Maryna Taieb, Marie Gomel-Toledano, Hanane Issa, Philippe Garcia
BACKGROUND: NCTF®135HA is a bio-revitalizing solution containing hyaluronic acid designed to compensate for skin dehydration, fatigue, and fine wrinkles associated with endogenous and environmental aging. METHODS: We conducted a randomized, active-controlled study to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of NCTF®135HA injections on the face (crow's feet), neck, and décolleté regions. Subjects were randomly assigned (3:1) to receive three NCTF®135HA treatment sessions plus twice-daily anti-aging moisturizer cream or cream alone (control)...
December 2023: Journal of Dermatological Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37129340/evaluation-of-the-efficacy-and-safety-of-hyaluronic-acid-and-supplemented-with-amino-acids-and-glutathione-or-colin-for-the-prevention-and-treatment-of-wrinkles-on-the-face-neck-d%C3%A3-collet%C3%A3-and-hands
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
F Svolacchia, L Svolacchia, M Marchetti, C Prisco, F Inchingolo, D Amuso, F Giuzio, A Scarano
OBJECTIVE: Hyaluronic acid has been used for a long time as a biorevitalizer to treat skin aging both in single formulation and in association with other compounds such as amino acids or vitamins. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of class III medical devices SKIN B, SKIN R, SKIN OX, SKIN COLIN, for the treatment of wrinkles on the face, neck, décolleté and hands. These medical devices are all based on hyaluronic acid and supplemented with amino acids (SKIN B and SKIN R) and glutathione (SKIN OX) or colin (SKIN COLIN)...
April 2023: European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37123622/evaluation-of-the-performance-and-tolerance-of-the-combination-of-an-ha-based-filler-with-tri-hyal-technology-and-a-skin-biorevitalizer-on-skin-aging-parameters
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ferial Fanian, Valerie Philippon, Mihai Gorj, Elena Rumyantseva Mathey, Maxence Caillens, Ranesha Goorochurn, Shannel Curic, Philippe Humbert
BACKGROUND: Biorevitalization solutions contain numerous nutritive compounds to improve skin quality. Dermal fillers like HA (hyaluronic acid), depending on rheological characteristics, are used to fill large static defaults with a sustained long-term efficacy. Treatments with either dermal filler or biorevitalization solutions alone are not enough to bring a global facial aging approach. OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the anti-aging performance and safety of a new protocol, BIONUTRILIFT, which combined an HA-based filler with Tri-Hyal technology and a skin biorevitalizer, to target the skin quality and wrinkles correction at the same time...
2023: Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33557183/in-vitro-evaluation-of-the-effect-of-a-not-cross-linked-hyaluronic-acid-hydrogel-on-human-keratinocytes-for-mesotherapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicola Zerbinati, Sabrina Sommatis, Cristina Maccario, Maria Chiara Capillo, Serena Di Francesco, Raffaele Rauso, Marina Protasoni, Edoardo D'Este, Daniela Dalla Gasperina, Roberto Mocchi
The multicomponent preparations for mesotherapy are based on the principle that skin and hair aging can be prevented by supplying the fundamental substrates for correct cellular functioning, such as nucleotides, vitamins, amino acids, and biomolecules including hyaluronic acid (HA) that promote skin hydration and several biological activities. The study provides evidence for the application of HYDRO DELUXE BIO (Matex Lab S.p.A), a biocompatible hydrogel containing not cross-linked HA, for the treatment of the scalp's skin by mesotherapy...
February 4, 2021: Gels
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33437408/lasmik-laser-biorevitalization-mechanisms-and-therapeutic-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sergey Vladimirovich Moskvin, Aleksandr Agubechirovich Khadartsev
LASMIK laser biorevitalization is a well-known technology developed in Russia that is based on laser phoresis as a method to enhance percutaneous penetration of substances. The article describes the mechanisms that act here and factors that determine the optimal parameters of the technique. The research conducted for 2 years allowed to optimize the parameters of the laser phoresis technique, testing the LASMIK laser biorevitalization technology. Our findings indicate the stimulation of facial skin blood microcirculation and, consequently, an increase in the oxygen tension in the skin, oxygenation of the facial skin blood, and an increase in the trophic support to tissues...
December 22, 2020: Dermatology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33249741/biorevitalization-of-the-skin-with-skin-boosters-concepts-variables-and-limitations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gulhima Arora, Sandeep Arora, Roxanna Sadoughifar, Neha Batra
Aging leads to diminished capacity in the functionality of all the skin layers, which in turn leads to a structurally weak and esthetically unappealing skin which is dull, dehydrated, and inelastic. Skin boosters can be defined as biological materials or bio-actives that help or encourage the skin to increase or improve its function. Boosters have been used in treating skin structural changes associated with aging as well as other factors such as corticosteroid-induced skin atrophy. Restoring the loss in skin nourishment and vital components is the concept involved in biorevitalization of the skin...
August 2021: Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32796708/hyaluronic-acid-the-influence-of-molecular-weight-on-structural-physical-physico-chemical-and-degradable-properties-of-biopolymer
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REVIEW
Petr Snetkov, Kseniia Zakharova, Svetlana Morozkina, Roman Olekhnovich, Mayya Uspenskaya
Hyaluronic acid, as a natural linear polysaccharide, has attracted researchers' attention from its initial detection and isolation from tissues in 1934 until the present day. Due to biocompatibility and a high biodegradation of hyaluronic acid, it finds wide application in bioengineering and biomedicine: from biorevitalizing skin cosmetics and endoprostheses of joint fluid to polymeric scaffolds and wound dressings. However, the main properties of aqueous polysaccharide solutions with different molecular weights are different...
August 11, 2020: Polymers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30333466/face-rejuvenation-a-new-combinated-protocol-for-biorevitalization
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Cesare Brandi, Roberto Cuomo, Giuseppe Nisi, Luca Grimaldi, Carlo D'Aniello
INTRODUCTION: The slowing of the aging process is subject of great research and attention in modern society, particularly aging of face. Processes involved are very complex. Mesotherapy. hyaluronic acid and carbon dioxide injection can be used for biorevitalization and skin rejuvenation. METHODS: Three groups were made and 62 patients were enrolled. Patients with superficial wrinkles of the face, neck and/or décolleté, without presence of nasolabial folds and marionette wrinkles were included in group 1...
October 8, 2018: Acta Bio-medica: Atenei Parmensis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29202575/biorevitalization-an-in-vitro-study-on-gingival-fibroblast
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Palmieri, A Avantaggiato, F Cura, M Casale, M A Lopez, F Bressi, L Scapoli
Bio-revitalization is a therapy commonly used in aesthetic medicine to improve skin quality by di¬rectly integrating hyaluronic acid alone or added to other molecules (i.e. vitamins) through intradermal injections. These injections are not aimed to fill roughness but to achieve extracellular matrix optimi¬zation. The injective medical devices used in aesthetic medicine differ for hyaluronic acid content and for the presence of additional molecules that characterize the formulation of a particular company...
December 27, 2017: Journal of Biological Regulators and Homeostatic Agents
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27723763/hyaluronan-hybrid-cooperative-complexes-as-a-novel-frontier-for-cellular-bioprocesses-re-activation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Antonietta Stellavato, Luisana Corsuto, Antonella D'Agostino, Annalisa La Gatta, Paola Diana, Patrizia Bernini, Mario De Rosa, Chiara Schiraldi
Hyaluronic Acid (HA)-based dermal formulations have rapidly gained a large consensus in aesthetic medicine and dermatology. HA, highly expressed in the Extracellular Matrix (ECM), acts as an activator of biological cascades, stimulating cell migration and proliferation, and operating as a regulator of the skin immune surveillance, through specific interactions with its receptors. HA may be used in topical formulations, as dermal inducer, for wound healing. Moreover, intradermal HA formulations (injectable HA) provide an attractive tool to counteract skin aging (e...
2016: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26966384/in-vitro-study-of-rrs-ha-injectable-mesotherapy-biorevitalization-product-on-human-skin-fibroblasts-and-its-clinical-utilization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pierre-Antoine Deglesne, Rodrigo Arroyo, Evgeniya Ranneva, Philippe Deprez
Mesotherapy/biorevitalization with hyaluronic acid (HA) is a treatment approach currently used for skin rejuvenation. Various products with a wide range of polycomponent formulations are available on the market. Most of these formulations contain noncross-linked HA in combination with a biorevitalization cocktail, formed by various amounts of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, nucleotides, coenzymes, and antioxidants. Although ingredients are very similar among the different products, in vitro and clinical effects may vary substantially...
2016: Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26424007/biorevitalizing-effect-of-a-novel-facial-serum-containing-apple-stem-cell-extract-pro-collagen-lipopeptide-creatine-and-urea-on-skin-aging-signs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Teresa Sanz, Celia Campos, Massimo Milani, Monica Foyaca, Amandine Lamy, Karine Kurdian, Carles Trullas
BACKGROUND: Epithelial regeneration in skin is achieved by the constant turnover and differentiation of keratinocytes. Epidermal and dermal stem cells compartments are fundamental for the continuous renewal of the skin. Adult stem cells are the unique source for skin tissue renewal. Plants have stem cells and plant derived stem cell extracts are now used in topical products for their potential anti-ageing and anti-wrinkle effects. A new dermocosmetic product containing apple stem cell extract, urea, creatine and palmitoyl tripeptide-38 (Ureadin Fusion Serum Lift Antiarrugas, ISDIN S...
March 2016: Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25709488/antiaging-photoprotective-and-brightening-activity-in-biorevitalization-a-new-solution-for-aging-skin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adele Sparavigna, Beatrice Tenconi, Ileana De Ponti
BACKGROUND: Age-related changes in the dermis can be considered the result of intrinsic factors and the consequence of environmental damage, mainly due to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun (responsible for skin photoaging). The great versatility of the mesotherapy "biorevitalization" lies in the synergy between different biological effects of the active injected substances, which treats the skin in a more complete way. Several studies about biorevitalization efficacy showed good results...
2015: Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22984657/radiofrequency-waves-with-filling-and-peeling-substances-an-innovative-minimally-invasive-technique-for-facial-rejuvenation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Antonella Savoia, Fulvio Vannini, Alfonso Baldi
INTRODUCTION: This study describes a pivotal clinical trial of a new minimally invasive cosmetic procedure for facial rejuvenation and for the treatment of scars and wrinkles. METHODS: The procedure consisted of a combination of techniques such as fillers, biorevitalization, peeling, and intradermal radiofrequency, emitted from a new device denominated by Spherofill Medical Plus (SMP; Spherofill MD, PromoItalia Group S.p.A., Pozzuoli, Italy), for treating cutaneous regeneration, depressions, and striae...
September 2011: Dermatology and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22788806/efficacy-of-mesotherapy-in-facial-rejuvenation-a-histological-and-immunohistochemical-evaluation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Moetaz El-Domyati, Tarek S El-Ammawi, Osama Moawad, Hasan El-Fakahany, Walid Medhat, Mỹ G Mahoney, Jouni Uitto
BACKGROUND: Mesotherapy, commonly known as "biorejuvenation" or "biorevitalization", is a technique used to rejuvenate the skin by means of a transdermal injection of a multivitamin solution and natural plant extracts that are thought to improve the signs of skin aging. OBJECTIVES: This prospective study aimed to evaluate the clinical effect of mesotherapy applied to periorbital wrinkles and to quantitatively evaluate histological changes in the skin occurring in response to the same treatment...
August 2012: International Journal of Dermatology
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