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Non-surgical treatment modalities of facial photodamage: practical knowledge for the oral and maxillofacial professional.

Author: Hegedus F, Diecidue R, Taub D, Nyirady J

Author affiliation: Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA. frederickhegedus@hotmail.com

Publication date & source: 2006.05, Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg., 35(5):389-98. Epub 2005 Dec 13.

Publication type: Review

With the increasing interest in cosmetic procedures, oral and maxillofacial surgeons are being asked not only to improve oral health and aesthetics but to extend their expertise to provide advice on improving the overall appearance of the face. For the discerning patient, improving overall facial skin appearance is becoming an integral part of the process of surgical cosmetic procedures. Here, some of the non-surgical options available for the treatment of photodamaged skin are reviewed and an overview of the specific treatments in this category provided. Sun avoidance and protection from harmful rays with appropriate sunscreens are primary to maintaining healthy skin and appearance. Among treatment options, topical treatments with preparations such as retinoids, alpha-hydroxy acids and antioxidants have been shown to provide some benefit and are relatively easy to use albeit with appropriate precautions and professional guidance. As a second-level option, facial rejuvenation procedures such as botulinum toxin injection, soft tissue augmentation with collagen or hyaluronic acid gel, skin resurfacing, use of chemical peels, dermabrasion and laser resurfacing procedures can be used but require administration by qualified practitioners. Overall, these treatments may be used to complement rehabilitative, reconstructive, or cosmetic oral and maxillofacial surgery to further improve and complement surgical results.



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