Abstract
With the increased popularity of minimally invasive cosmetic treatments, this study evaluates the efficacy and safety of microfocused ultrasound with visualization (MFU-V) for tightening lax skin above the elbow. Subjects were treated bilaterally above the elbows with MFU-V using transducers with different focal depths. Photographs were taken before treatment and at 90- and 180-day follow-ups. Masked observer ratings and physician and subject global aesthetic improvement scales (PGAIS and SGAIS) were completed at follow-ups. Safety, based on adverse event (AE) incidence, was assessed. Masked blinded assessment was completed at 90 days; 56% showed aesthetic improvement. Overall improvement in SGAIS was 83% and 81% at 90 and 180 days, respectively. The overall improvement in PGAIS was 94% at both 90 and 180 days. Patient satisfaction questionnaires showed that 83% noticed improvements in elbow characteristics at 90 days, with 81% still indicating improvement at 180 days. No serious AEs or treatment-related AEs were reported. This pilot study suggests that MFU-V is a safe and promising nonsurgical option for the treatment of skin laxity above the elbow. Based on the positive results of this study, a larger trial is warranted together with testing different treatment densities to optimize this noninvasive approach.
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