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        Review of chemical peeling in photoaging skin

        Cheuk Hung Lee(Cheuk Hung Lee),Kar Wai Alvin Lee(Kar Wai Alvin Lee ),Lisa Kwin Wah Chan(Lisa Kwin Wah Chan ),Kar Fai Victor Lee(Kar Fai Victor Lee ) 대한미용의학회 2023 대한미용의학회지 Vol.7 No.1

        Photoaging is a process in which ultraviolet radiation damages the normal skin architecture. Topical chemical peeling is used to treat this condition. The authors aimed to understand the mechanism and level of evidence of the different depths of chemical peeling used to treat photoaging. Various topical chemical peelings have been used in cosmetic medicine for many years to treat photodamaged skin. This review compares the efficacy and the level of evidence. This systematic review evaluates the efficacy of different chemical peeling methods. Keywords included “Photoaging,” “Alpha-hydroxy acid,” “Lipo-hydroxy acid,” “Trichloroacetic acid,” “Jessner’s solution,” and “Phenol” were typed on Ovid, PubMed, MEDLINE for relevant studies published on photoaging treatment. There is a wealth of Level I evidence supporting the use of topical retinoic acid, vitamin B, and vitamin C. The evidence behind the use of topical vitamin E exists but is mainly drawn from studies from the Level IV of the evidence hierarchy. Topical vitamins can effectively treat photodamaged skin. Level of Evidence: I

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        New method to immediate reconstitute Sculptra to create a more homogenous mixture for immediate use in year 2023

        Arthur Yu,Cheuk Hung Lee,Kar Wai Alvin Lee,Lisa Kwin Wah Chan 대한미용의학회 2023 대한미용의학회지 Vol.7 No.2

        Background: To create a sterile, non-pyrogenic solution, Sculptra must first be reconstituted with 5 ml sterile water for injection. This reconstitution process has evolved, has become the norm, and has been recommended for use across the globe since it was marketed to the public for aesthetic reasons. The granuloma formation problem of Sculptra Aesthetic is troublesome to some injectors. It can appear anywhere that you injected and is erratic. According to some patients, the inappropriate mixing of Sculptra microparticles with sterile water or the inability of the microparticles to fully dissolve into the solution are to blame for the development of granulomas. Objective: This article aimed to demonstrate a new reconstitution method (with images) for mixing Sculptra with normal saline. Methods: In the new reconstitution method, we attached a 21G sterile needle to a sterile, single-use 5 ml syringe. Thereafter, we withdrew 2.5 ml normal saline into the 5 ml syringe. The 21G sterile needle was then introduced into the stopper of the vial, and we slowly added all normal saline into the vial. The vial was shaken vigorously to ensure the full hydration of the content. After shaking, the physician could then add any volume of normal saline. Results: A homogenous mixture of Sculptra can be achieved using this new reconstitution method. The mixture is ready to use after the immediate reconstitution of Sculptra. Conclusion: This novel reconstitution technique for Sculptra will result in less unpleasant treatment and less foam wastage on the part of the physician.

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