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Background: Rosacea is a prevalent chronic dermatological condition marked by facial inflammation and erythema, significantly compromising the quality of life for affected individuals. Current treatment methods for rosacea are not considered ideal because of the complex etiology of the disease. Mussel adhesive protein (MAP) is a glycoprotein derived from the foot gland of mussels.

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  • Long-hair follicular unit excision (LHF) is becoming popular for hairline restoration due to avoiding hair removal in the donor area and showing immediate positive results post-surgery.
  • A study analyzed data from 248 patients who underwent LHF, evaluating graft survival rates, complications, and patient satisfaction immediately and 9 months after the procedure.
  • Results showed a high graft survival rate of 93.1% at 9 months, with significant improvements in quality of life and high satisfaction scores among patients for both immediate and long-term outcomes.
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Background: Filling therapy is becoming increasingly popular for correcting tear trough deformities (TTD). However, its therapeutic effect and retention time are limited.

Aims: To improve the clinical efficacy and safety of TTD treatment in Asians, we used a blunt separation technique to break the adhesion site of periorbital subcutaneous tissue, and while repairing skin dermis after injury, it was combined with uncrosslinked hyaluronic acid compound solution to promote collagen regeneration and treat TTDs.

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Background: Mussel adhesive protein (MAP) is extracted from the mycelial glands of marine mussels. It has anti-inflammatory properties and may relieve skin itching and other symptoms.

Aims: Based on the anti-inflammatory effect of MAP, this study was designed to treat sensitive skin (SS) using MAP delivered by skin microneedling.

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Background And Aims: Photomodulation is a non-photothermal effect that mobilizes energy and regulates cell activity at the mitochondrial level, and has been used to treat sensitive skin (SS) in recent years. Based on the photomodulated effect of optimal pulse technology (OPT), we developed a novel treatment mode (advanced OPT with low energy, three pulses, long pulse width, AOPT-LTL) for the treatment of facial SS and evaluated its effectiveness.

Methods: A total of thirty Chinese women with SS were included in this study.

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Background: Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin disease affecting the face, and the current treatment effect is not satisfactory. Based on the photomodulation of optimal pulse technology (OPT), we developed a novel treatment mode, namely, advanced OPT with low energy, three pulses, and long pulse width (AOPT-LTL).

Aims: We aimed to explore the feasibility and underlying molecular mechanisms of AOPT-LTL treatment in a rosacea-like mouse model.

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Background And Aims: Fractional lasers have become increasingly popular for treating atrophic scars, but their effectiveness is limited for deeper scars. We developed a novel technique (manual fractional thermal contraction technology, MFTCT) using an ultra-pulse CO laser and evaluated its efficacy and safety for treating atrophic facial scars.

Methods: A total of 44 patients with atrophic facial scars were treated with MFTCT every 8 weeks for 1-4 times.

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