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Microcoblation: nonablative skin rejuvenation.

Author: Abraham MT, Keller GS, Pinkosky G, Feibleman CE, Kelly J, Man D, Glenn M

Author affiliation: Vasser Hospital, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601, USA. manoj_abraham@hotmail.com

Publication date & source: 2004.02, Facial Plast Surg., 20(1):51-6.

Publication type: Clinical Trial; Multicenter Study; Randomized Controlled Trial

Microcoblation is the application of a controlled high-energy plasma field to intact aging skin. The treatment is nonablative and yields predictable, reversible histological changes in the epidermis, which result in skin rejuvenation. Recovery time and side effects are minimal. Although the mechanism of action is different, patient satisfaction with microcoblation compares very favorably with microdermabrasion, the traditional method of superficial skin rejuvenation.



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