Journal Plastic Surgery and Cosmetology

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The New Cosmetic Jet Hand piece Technology for Jet Facial Rejuvenation Treatments Delivers Clinical Improvement in Hydrationand Elasticity: A Preliminary Clinical Study

This preliminary clinical study evaluates the improvement of skin hydration and elasticity of a novel hand piece technology for cosmetic jet. Until now investigations on skin rejuvenation impact of cosmetic jets focused on its peeling effects, but very little on building and maintaining skin hydration over time. A group of 30 volunteers (Aged 20-60) were subjected to 1 month of treatment (3 sessions at 10 days intervals) with the novel BYTJETTM device. At baseline and after treatment photos were made and biophysical assessments of skin elasticity and skin hydration with IONTO-SCOPE APA 100 device. The results given in percentage to the predefined value for the given age are presented in a high and low bar graphic showing data for each patient and summed up data for all subjects at baseline and after. The overall average increase in hydration for all 55 treatments 30.05% with SD value of 12.73%. Conclusion: The device causes valuable increase in hydration and builds it up after each subsequent treatment. Similar results are achieved for the skin elasticity. Further investigations are needed to explore duration of the boosting hydration effects until the values drops back down to the baseline.

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