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Medicine, General & Internal |
Manuscript Type |
Retrospective Cohort Study |
Article Title |
Clinical efficacy of intradermal type I collagen injections in treating skin photoaging in patients from high-altitude areas
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Unsolicited Manuscript |
All Author List |
Bin Yang, Ao He, Bin-Bin Bu, Gong Zhuo, Qing-Zhu Zhou, Jia-Hang He, Liu Liu, Wen-Li Huang and Xian Zhao |
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Corresponding Author |
Xian Zhao, MD, Associate Chief Physician, Department of Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery, The Affiliated Calmette Hospital of Kunming Medical University, The First People's Hospital of Kunming, Calmette Hospital Kunming, No. 1228 Beijing Road, Panlong District, Kunming 650224, Yunnan Province, China. zhaox202304@sina.com |
Key Words |
Photoaging; Type Ι collagen; Face-Q; High-altitude area; Skin photodamage; Patient satisfaction |
Core Tip |
Intradermal injections of type I collagen show promise in improving skin quality and treating photoaging in high-altitude regions like Yunnan. Using a negative pressure electronic injection device, the treatment enhances skin thickness, reduces redness and wrinkles, and leads to high patient satisfaction with minimal adverse effects. This approach addresses key manifestations of photoaging in high-altitude populations and could provide an effective, minimally invasive therapeutic option. |
Publish Date |
2024-05-29 12:34 |
Citation |
<p>Yang B, He A, Bu BB, Zhuo G, Zhou QZ, He JH, Liu L, Huang WL, Zhao X. Clinical efficacy of intradermal type I collagen injections in treating skin photoaging in patients from high-altitude areas. <i>World J Clin Cases</i> 2024; 12(16): 2713-2721</p> |
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https://www.wjgnet.com/2307-8960/full/v12/i16/2713.htm |
DOI |
https://dx.doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v12.i16.2713 |