Aging, genetics and environmental factors contribute to multiple changes on the surface of the skin. These present with pigmentation, volume loss, loss of elasticity and loss of collagen. Altogether, areas of the face becomes "crepey", with resulting rhytids and an obvious appearance of thin and fragile skin. These are typically dermal manifestations of elastin and collagen loss resulting in a collective term of loss of "skin quality". Current treatments to improve these changes involve the use of skincare, chemical peels, as well as more invasive repeated treatments such as microneedling and laser resurfacing. These commonly require repeated treatments and several days of downtime. More recently, treatment with a hybrid preparation of high and low-molecular weight complexes that are thermally cross-linked (Profhilo) has been suggested to stimulate collagen and elastin formation, thereby resulting in improvement in skin quality.
Aging, genetics and environmental factors contribute to multiple changes on the surface of the skin. These present with pigmentation, volume loss, loss of elasticity and loss of collagen. Altogether, areas of the face becomes "crepey", with resulting rhytids and an obvious appearance of thin and fragile skin. These are typically dermal manifestations of elastin and collagen loss resulting in a collective term of loss of "skin quality". Current treatments to improve these changes involve the use of skincare, chemical peels, as well as more invasive repeated treatments such as microneedling and laser resurfacing. These commonly require repeated treatments and several days of downtime. More recently, treatment with a hybrid preparation of high and low-molecular weight complexes that are thermally cross-linked (Profhilo) has been suggested to stimulate collagen and elastin formation, thereby resulting in improvement in skin quality However, the evidence for this remains limited. Microfocused Ultrasound with Visualization (MFU-V) and Calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA) have each been unequivocally proven to stimulate neocollagenesis and elastogenesis, leading to improvement in skin laxity. A recent study of a single-treatment single-depth of superficial MFU-V was found to result in aesthetic improvement of the accordion lines. In addition, there is recent evidence that CaHA in a hyperdiluted form can stimulate collagen and elastin formation. Indeed, this group of investigators has recently published the effectiveness of a single treatment of a combination MFU-V and diluted CaHA for improving brachial skin laxity. Arguably, there is a need to publish additional studies on these interventions for improving firmness and skin quality. In addition, there may be a theoretical cumulative benefit in using both treatments for improving skin quality, although the effectiveness of this combination has not been demonstrated. With this background, the main rationale of performing this study is to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of a multimodality approach with a single treatment of superficial MFU-V and diluted CaHA for improvement of skin quality in Asian and Caucasian patients. The investigators selected Lower Face as the target area for the following reasons: 1) The Lower Face manifests the greatest with thinning, fine wrinkling and general fragility of the skin, 2) Volumization is not always aesthetically pleasing in this area but firmness of the skin is, 3) This area is an established treatment area for MFU-V, CaHA but not with other treatment options such as Profhilo.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
15
The Ulthera System is indicated for: - Use for noninvasive dermatological sculpting and lifting of the dermis: Upper Face, Lower Face, Neck, Décolletage. \- Non-invasive treatment of Axillary Hyperhidrosis
Radiesse injectable implant is an opaque, sterile, non-pyrogenic, semi-solid, cohesive implant. The principal component is synthetic CaHA suspended in a gel carrier that consists primarily of water (sterile water for injection, United States pharmacopeia (USP)), glycerin (USP), and sodium carboxymethylcellulose (USP). Radiesse injectable implant (1.5mL syringe unit) has a CaHA particle size range of 25-45 microns and should be injected sub-dermally with a 27 gauge needle.
Cutis Medical Laser Clinics
Singapore, Singapore
Change in Skin Quality
Pre and post treatment comparison of change in skin quality. These will be measured using Quantificare LifeViz Micro, an established tool to objectively measure and validate treatment results of skin quality which will allow to accurately quantify changes with specific measurement tools.
Time frame: 1 Month, 3 Months and 6 Months post intervention
Change in Wrinkle Reduction
Pre and post treatment comparison of change in dimensions of fine lines (volume/depth/length). These will be measured using Quantificare LifeViz Micro, an established tool to objectively measure and validate treatment results of lines, which will allow to accurately quantify changes with specific measurement tools.
Time frame: 1 Month, 3 Months and 6 Months post intervention
Visual Aesthetic Improvement Score
Pre and post treatment comparison of Visual Aesthetic Improvement Score of standardized patient photographs by study investigators. Both VISIA Imaging photographs and standard photographs will be used.
Time frame: 1 Month, 3 Months and 6 Months post intervention
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