可视化
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医学
计算机科学
艺术
人工智能
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作者
Tatjana Pavicic,Jeremy B. Green,Je-Young Park,Gabriela Casabona,Vasanop Vachiramon,Julieta Spada,Jennifer Levine,Mariana Muniz,John Akers,Alec Mccarthy,Matthew J Jackson,Tatjana Pavicic,Jeremy B. Green,Je-Young Park,Gabriela Casabona,Vasanop Vachiramon,Julieta Spada,Jennifer Levine,Mariana Muniz,John Akers
摘要
ABSTRACT Background Skin quality is a multidimensional concept encompassing four emergent perceptual categories (EPCs): firmness, surface evenness, tone evenness, and glow. Microfocused Ultrasound with Visualization (MFU‐V; Ulthera System) is a non‐invasive device FDA‐cleared for lifting and tightening of the skin in specific areas. Through the generation of thermal coagulation points at defined depths, MFU‐V initiates neocollagenesis and elastin remodeling, which may support improvements in features related to overall skin quality. Aims To evaluate clinical and preclinical evidence for the impact of MFU‐V across the four EPCs of skin quality, including firmness, surface evenness, tone evenness, and glow. Patients/Methods A structured narrative review was conducted across PubMed, Google Scholar, and Cochrane databases. Of 703 unique records screened, 67 studies met inclusion criteria. Eligible studies evaluated MFU‐V, alone or in combination, reporting outcomes mapped to one or more EPCs of skin quality. Results MFU‐V demonstrated consistent improvements in firmness ( n = 52 studies), including elasticity and tautness, with sustained effects beyond 6 months. Improvements in surface evenness ( n = 35) included wrinkle reduction, pore refinement, and scar remodeling. Effects on tone evenness ( n = 4) were observed in melasma and erythema models, with good tolerance in Fitzpatrick skin types III–VI. Glow ( n = 4) was indirectly supported by improved texture and structure. Combination protocols involving MFU‐V and fillers or neuromodulators reported positive outcomes. Adverse events were rare and transient. Conclusions MFU‐V provides a safe and versatile platform for enhancing multiple aspects of skin quality. Its effects are well supported in firmness and texture, with emerging evidence for tone and glow. The integration of EPC‐based outcomes may inform individualized treatment planning and future research.
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