Facial Plast Surg 2005; 21(2): 120-130
DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-872413
Copyright © 2005 by Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc., 333 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001 USA.

Multimodality Aesthetic Skin Rejuvenation

Richard D. Gentile1 , 2
  • 1Northeastern Ohio University College of Medicine, Rootstown, Ohio
  • 2The Facial Plastic & Aesthetic Laser Center, Youngstown, Ohio
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Publication History

Publication Date:
28 July 2005 (online)

ABSTRACT

Patients requesting skin correction and rejuvenation are motivated by a number of clinical problems. Photo damage, abnormal pigmentation or vascularity, textural problems, rhytides, and laxity due to chronological aging are the primary complaints of the majority of patients. Advances in new technology in the past decade have provided the skin correction specialist with new options for treatment. Specialists with multiple technology options then face a new dilemma. What is the best treatment plan for individual patients when many options exist? Over the past five years we have developed an approach to our patients based on an individualized treatment plan consisting of a prescribed series of skin correction treatments utilizing the most specific rejuvenation techniques for each clinical problem. Multimodality aesthetic skin rejuvenation (MMASR) emphasizes the corrective process and utilization of the most appropriate technology for the patient's clinical skin problem as evidenced by the clinical examination. MMASR also takes into consideration patient bias, cost concerns, expectations of treatment, and feasibility of combining different technologies in the same treatment session. Combining skin rejuvenation techniques with surgical rejuvenation is also reviewed as an option for patients with both facial laxity and clinical skin problems.

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Medical Director, The Facial Plastic & Aesthetic Laser Center

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