Perioral volumization using a temperature controlled fractionated radiofrequency device

Background and Aims

Cosmetic rejuvenation of the perioral area can be challenging due to a mix of skin laxity and volumetric loss. Current techniques including fillers, neurotoxins, and non-ablative and ablative resurfacing have several drawbacks and can create a stiff, box-shaped, unnatural appearance. Aside from filler, these techniques do not address deeper volume deficiency. Temperature controlled fractionated radiofrequency (FRF) provides consistent formation of new collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid. This has been reported to provide long-lasting results for the treatment of skin laxity and volume loss of the face and neck with a single treatment, but it has not been previously reported for perioral rejuvenation.

Patients/Methods

We present a series of seven patients who were treated with perioral FRF, and we assessed their results objectively using a published, validated scale for lower face laxity.

Results

All of the patients in this case series showed improvement on the Facial Laxity Rating (FLR) scale after FRF treatment.

Conclusions

This case series represents the first reported use of temperature controlled FRF for perioral rejuvenation. FRF is a promising option for low-risk, natural perioral rejuvenation with long-lasting results and few risks.

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