Special Issue
Topic: Advanced Clinical Research in Facial Rejuvenation
A Special Issue of Plastic and Aesthetic Research
ISSN 2349-6150 (Online) 2347-9264 (Print)
Submission deadline: 10 Nov 2024
Guest Editor(s)
Special Issue Introduction
The field of facial rejuvenation has seen remarkable advancements, driven by a deeper understanding of facial anatomy and the development of innovative treatment modalities. This Special Issue highlights the latest clinical research and techniques in facial rejuvenation, focusing on a range of minimally invasive and non-invasive procedures that have revolutionized aesthetic medicine.
Key topics include the use of dermal fillers, which restore volume and smooth wrinkles, and botulinum toxin, a mainstay for dynamic wrinkle reduction through neuromodulation. The introduction of skin boosters, which hydrate and revitalize the skin, has further expanded the toolkit for maintaining a youthful appearance. Additionally, an understanding of facial anatomy is crucial for the effective and safe application of these treatments, ensuring precision and minimizing complications. This issue explores the role of thread lifting, a technique that provides subtle lifting and tightening by repositioning soft tissues, thus offering a non-surgical alternative to traditional facelifts. Furthermore, energy-based devices, including radiofrequency, ultrasound-based systems, and lasers, play an essential role in skin tightening, texture improvement, and pigmentation correction. These technologies stimulate collagen production and promote skin rejuvenation, complementing the effects of injectable treatments.
Together, these advancements in facial rejuvenation offer a comprehensive approach to aging, providing patients with safe, effective, and less invasive options for maintaining and enhancing facial aesthetics. This Special Issue aims to provide practitioners with the latest research findings and practical insights to refine their techniques and improve patient outcomes.
Key topics include the use of dermal fillers, which restore volume and smooth wrinkles, and botulinum toxin, a mainstay for dynamic wrinkle reduction through neuromodulation. The introduction of skin boosters, which hydrate and revitalize the skin, has further expanded the toolkit for maintaining a youthful appearance. Additionally, an understanding of facial anatomy is crucial for the effective and safe application of these treatments, ensuring precision and minimizing complications. This issue explores the role of thread lifting, a technique that provides subtle lifting and tightening by repositioning soft tissues, thus offering a non-surgical alternative to traditional facelifts. Furthermore, energy-based devices, including radiofrequency, ultrasound-based systems, and lasers, play an essential role in skin tightening, texture improvement, and pigmentation correction. These technologies stimulate collagen production and promote skin rejuvenation, complementing the effects of injectable treatments.
Together, these advancements in facial rejuvenation offer a comprehensive approach to aging, providing patients with safe, effective, and less invasive options for maintaining and enhancing facial aesthetics. This Special Issue aims to provide practitioners with the latest research findings and practical insights to refine their techniques and improve patient outcomes.
Submission Deadline
10 Nov 2024
Submission Information
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Submission Deadline: 10 Nov 2024
Contacts: Frida Wang, Managing Editor, Frida@parjournal.net
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