Effect of Capacitive Radiofrequency on the Fibrosis of Patients with Cellulite

Background. Cellulite is a type of lipodystrophy that develops primarily from an alteration in blood circulation or of the lymphatic system that causes structural changes in subcutaneous adipose tissue, collagen, and adjacent proteoglycans. The radiofrequency devices used for cutaneous applications...

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Main Authors: Rodrigo Marcel Valentim da Silva, Priscila Arend Barichello, Melyssa Lima Medeiros, Waléria Cristina Miranda de Mendonça, Jung Siung Camel Dantas, Oscar Ariel Ronzio, Patricia Meyer Froes, Hassan Galadari
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Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Dermatology Research and Practice
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/715829
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spelling doaj-3e31bd55df3a4f55bc74086671b1f9292020-11-24T21:38:20ZengHindawi LimitedDermatology Research and Practice1687-61051687-61132013-01-01201310.1155/2013/715829715829Effect of Capacitive Radiofrequency on the Fibrosis of Patients with CelluliteRodrigo Marcel Valentim da Silva0Priscila Arend Barichello1Melyssa Lima Medeiros2Waléria Cristina Miranda de Mendonça3Jung Siung Camel Dantas4Oscar Ariel Ronzio5Patricia Meyer Froes6Hassan Galadari7Potiguar University (UnP), Laureate International Universities, 59054-180 Natal, RN, BrazilPotiguar University (UnP), Laureate International Universities, 59054-180 Natal, RN, BrazilPotiguar University (UnP), Laureate International Universities, 59054-180 Natal, RN, BrazilPotiguar University (UnP), Laureate International Universities, 59054-180 Natal, RN, BrazilPotiguar University (UnP), Laureate International Universities, 59054-180 Natal, RN, BrazilPotiguar University (UnP), Laureate International Universities, 59054-180 Natal, RN, BrazilPotiguar University (UnP), Laureate International Universities, 59054-180 Natal, RN, BrazilPotiguar University (UnP), Laureate International Universities, 59054-180 Natal, RN, BrazilBackground. Cellulite is a type of lipodystrophy that develops primarily from an alteration in blood circulation or of the lymphatic system that causes structural changes in subcutaneous adipose tissue, collagen, and adjacent proteoglycans. The radiofrequency devices used for cutaneous applications have shown different physiological treatment effects, but there is controversy about the suitable parameters for this type of treatment. Objectives. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of low-temperature radiofrequency to confirm the thinning of the collagen tissue and interlobular septa and consequent improvement of cellulite. Methods. A sample of eight women was used to collect ultrasonographic data with a 12 MHz probe that measured collagen fiber thickness. The Vip Electromedicina (Argentina) device, frequency of 0.55 MHz and active electrode 3.5 cm in diameter (area = 9.61 cm2), was applied to a 10 cm2 region of the gluteal region for 2 minutes per area of active electrode, during 10 biweekly sessions. Results. The Wilcoxon matched paired test was applied using GraphPad InStat 3.01 for Win95-NT software. Pre- and posttreatment mean collagen fiber thickness showed a 24.66% reduction from 1.01 to 0.67 mm. Statistical analysis using the Wilcoxon matched paired test obtained a significant two-tailed P value of 0.0391. Conclusion. It was concluded that the use of more comfortable temperatures favored a reduction in fibrous septum thickness and consequent cellulite improvement, evidenced by the lower degree of severity and decrease in interlobular septal thickness.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/715829
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author Rodrigo Marcel Valentim da Silva
Priscila Arend Barichello
Melyssa Lima Medeiros
Waléria Cristina Miranda de Mendonça
Jung Siung Camel Dantas
Oscar Ariel Ronzio
Patricia Meyer Froes
Hassan Galadari
spellingShingle Rodrigo Marcel Valentim da Silva
Priscila Arend Barichello
Melyssa Lima Medeiros
Waléria Cristina Miranda de Mendonça
Jung Siung Camel Dantas
Oscar Ariel Ronzio
Patricia Meyer Froes
Hassan Galadari
Effect of Capacitive Radiofrequency on the Fibrosis of Patients with Cellulite
Dermatology Research and Practice
author_facet Rodrigo Marcel Valentim da Silva
Priscila Arend Barichello
Melyssa Lima Medeiros
Waléria Cristina Miranda de Mendonça
Jung Siung Camel Dantas
Oscar Ariel Ronzio
Patricia Meyer Froes
Hassan Galadari
author_sort Rodrigo Marcel Valentim da Silva
title Effect of Capacitive Radiofrequency on the Fibrosis of Patients with Cellulite
title_short Effect of Capacitive Radiofrequency on the Fibrosis of Patients with Cellulite
title_full Effect of Capacitive Radiofrequency on the Fibrosis of Patients with Cellulite
title_fullStr Effect of Capacitive Radiofrequency on the Fibrosis of Patients with Cellulite
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Capacitive Radiofrequency on the Fibrosis of Patients with Cellulite
title_sort effect of capacitive radiofrequency on the fibrosis of patients with cellulite
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Dermatology Research and Practice
issn 1687-6105
1687-6113
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Background. Cellulite is a type of lipodystrophy that develops primarily from an alteration in blood circulation or of the lymphatic system that causes structural changes in subcutaneous adipose tissue, collagen, and adjacent proteoglycans. The radiofrequency devices used for cutaneous applications have shown different physiological treatment effects, but there is controversy about the suitable parameters for this type of treatment. Objectives. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of low-temperature radiofrequency to confirm the thinning of the collagen tissue and interlobular septa and consequent improvement of cellulite. Methods. A sample of eight women was used to collect ultrasonographic data with a 12 MHz probe that measured collagen fiber thickness. The Vip Electromedicina (Argentina) device, frequency of 0.55 MHz and active electrode 3.5 cm in diameter (area = 9.61 cm2), was applied to a 10 cm2 region of the gluteal region for 2 minutes per area of active electrode, during 10 biweekly sessions. Results. The Wilcoxon matched paired test was applied using GraphPad InStat 3.01 for Win95-NT software. Pre- and posttreatment mean collagen fiber thickness showed a 24.66% reduction from 1.01 to 0.67 mm. Statistical analysis using the Wilcoxon matched paired test obtained a significant two-tailed P value of 0.0391. Conclusion. It was concluded that the use of more comfortable temperatures favored a reduction in fibrous septum thickness and consequent cellulite improvement, evidenced by the lower degree of severity and decrease in interlobular septal thickness.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/715829
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