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doi : 10.1111/jocd.14449

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3057-3058

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JCD Editorial October 2021 - Special Issue – Injectables

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14448

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3059-3059

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The essential role of dermatology publications in enhancing professional diversity, equity, and inclusion

Susan Burgin MD,Ncoza Cordelia Dlova MBChB, FCDerm, PhD,John R. Ingram BM BCh, MA, MSc, DM(Oxon), FRCP(Derm), FAcadMEd,Lawrence Charles Parish MD,Lowell A. Goldsmith MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14435

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3060-3061

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Frequency of COVID-19 in acne patients treated with oral doxycycline: A retrospective cross-sectional comparative study

Javid Hosseini MD,Mohammadreza Pourani MD,Reihaneh Mehregan MD,Mohammad-Mehdi Forouzanfar MD,Reza M Robati MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14403

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3062-3063

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Guttate flare in a patient with chronic plaque psoriasis following COVID-19 infection: A case report

Akash Agarwal MBBS,Tapaswini Tripathy MBBS, MD,Bikash Ranjan Kar MBBS, MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14396

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3064-3065

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Implication of COVID-19 on the mental health of Egyptian dermatologists: A cross-sectional study

Mohamed L. Elsaie MD,Mohamed S. Hasan MD,Mohamed S. Zaky MD,Sherief M. Hussein MD,Ahmed S. Kadah MD,Ahmed M. Omar MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14390

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3066-3073

Major epidemic outbreaks create an increased demand for healthcare workers (HCWs) and pose increased health risk and psychological distress to them as well.

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Changes in purchasing patterns in the beauty market due to Post–COVID-19: Literature review

Youngsil Ma BA,Ki Han Kwon PhD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14357

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3074-3079

With online purchases' skyrocketing due to COVID-19, there has been a big change in the beauty products consumers' purchase.

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Pityriasis rosea following SARS-CoV-2 vaccination: A case series

Selami Aykut Temiz MD,Ayman Abdelmaksoud MD,Recep Dursun MD,Koray Durmaz MD,Roxanna Sadoughifar MD,Abdulkarim Hasan MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14372

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3080-3084

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DTC genetic test for customized cosmetics in COVID-19 pandemic: Focused on women in their 40s and 60s in Seoul, Republic of Korea

Jinkyung Lee BA,Ki Han Kwon PhD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14377

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3085-3092

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Self-cosmetic care during the COVID-19 pandemic and its psychological impacts: Facts behind the closed doors

Suchana Marahatta MBBS, MD,Aditi Singh MBBS,Prajjwal Pyakurel MBBS, MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14380

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3093-3097

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has resulted in significant negative psychological impacts in our life. Not doing adequate cosmetic care of skin, hair, and nails might be one of the underexplored but preventable reasons for the same.

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Treatment of psoriasis with biologics in the early COVID-19 pandemic: A study examining patient attitudes toward the treatment and disease course

Basak Yalici-Armagan MD,Gulsun Hazan Tabak MD,Sibel Dogan-Gunaydin MD,Duygu Gulseren MD,Neslihan Akdogan MD,Nilgun Atakan MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14381

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3098-3102

Since March 2020, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been ongoing all around the world with a wide range of clinical course including asymptomatic cases to severe and fatal respiratory tract disease. Patients on immunosuppressive treatments were predicted to be more susceptible to COVID-19.

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Systemic lupus erythematosus after COVID-19 vaccination: A case report

Sakshi Patil MBBS,Anant Patil MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14386

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3103-3104

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Skin disorders associated with the COVID-19 pandemic: A review

Jennifer Akl MD,Jessica El- Kehdy MD,Antoine Salloum MD,Anthony Benedetto MD,Paula Karam MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14266

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3105-3115

In December 2019, a new coronavirus has emerged out of China, the SARS-CoV-2 virus, causing a disease known as COVID-19, which steadily has progressed into a pandemic. This coronavirus affects many organs, including the skin, whose manifestations are a consequence of the disease itself, as well as the preventative measures taken to avoid the infection. This paper reviews the cutaneous manifestations which currently have been encountered during this pandemic.

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Unilateral deep vein thrombosis with gangrene involving the ascending aorta with sepsis and pulmonary thromboembolism—a pertinent cutaneous marker of severity of COVID-19

Shubhra Shubhra MBBS,Amlendu Yadav MBBS, MD, FNB–CCM,Kabir Sardana MD, DNB, MNAMS,Ajay Kumar Goila MBBS, DA

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14213

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3116-3118

While myriad skin manifestations have been reported with COVID, they are insignificant as compared to the number of cases and do not indicate specificity as the studies that report them have either been based on telephonic consultation or have not been compared with case-control analysis from a normal skin OPD or IPD referral population. The most feared complication of COVID-19 is the combination of coagulopathy and thromboembolism, which is consequent to thrombo-inflammation and a heightened prothrombotic state. It is exaggerated in severe COVID associated with sepsis and skin manifestations that correlate with severity are more useful to clinicians. We had a case of COVID-positive 65-year-old man with features of thromboembolism followed by general symptoms of cough and fever. D-dimer test was positive, and the Ultrasound Doppler showed thrombosis in the right lower limb arteries and deep vein thrombosis in right lower limb veins.

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Self-case report of oral and skin lesions associated with positivity of COVID-19

Barbora Hockova DDS,Abanoub Riad DDS,Miloslav Klugar PhD,Basel Azar PhD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14230

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3119-3120

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Has the COVID-19 pandemic changed attitudes and behaviors concerning cosmetic care and procedures among patients presenting to the dermatology outpatient clinic? A multicenter study with 1437 participants

Melek Aslan Kay?ran MD,Asude Kara Polat MD,Gökçen Alyamaç MD,Düriye Deniz Demirseren MD,Betül Ta? MD,Göknur Kalkan MD,Tu?ba Özkök Akbulut MD,Hatice Kaya Özden MD,Mahmut Can Koska MD,Selma Emre MD,Hilal Kaya Erdo?an MD,Gül?en Tükenmez Demirci MD,?ule Güngör MD,Nimet Özcan Arslan MD,Esra A?ao?lu MD,Gökçe I??l Kurmu? MD,Hasan Aksoy MD,Asl? Tatl?parmak MD,Hülya Süslü MD,?lteri? O?uz Topal MD,Filiz Topalo?lu Demir MD,Ersoy Acer MD,Hatice Duman MD,Mehmet Salih Gürel MD,Ay?e Serap Karada? MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14420

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3121-3127

The rate of cosmetic procedures and use of skincare products is considered to be affected during the pandemic period; however, this has not been investigated yet.

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Botulinum toxin type-A versus 5-fluorouracil in the treatment of plaque psoriasis: Comparative study

Fathia M. Khattab MD,Mai A. Samir MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14306

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3128-3132

Long-term remission and total clearance in Psoriasis can only be achieved in a few patients.

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Botulinum toxin–induced blepharoptosis: Anatomy, etiology, prevention, and therapeutic options

Mark S. Nestor MD, PhD,Haowei Han DO,Anita Gade DO,Daniel Fischer DO, MA,Yves Saban MD, PhM,Roberto Polselli MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14361

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3133-3146

Botulinum toxin A (BoNT-A) has grown tremendously in aesthetic dermatology since 2002 when the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) first approved its use for treating moderate-to-severe glabellar lines. Blepharoptosis, due to local spread of toxin, is a reported side effect of BoNT-A which, although rare, more frequently occurs among inexperienced practitioners.

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Innovative approach for tear trough deformity correction using higher G prime fillers for safe, efficacious, and long-lasting results: A prospective interventional study

Sapna Vadera MDS,Debraj Shome MD, FRCS, FACS, FAACS, MBA,Vaibhav Kumar MDS, FRSPH,Komal Doshi MDS,Rinky Kapoor MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14407

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3147-3154

One of the most challenging areas for facial rejuvenation is the lower eyelid. Apart from the protruding orbital fat causing lower lid bags, a discrete entity called the “tear trough deformity” is distinguishable in this area.

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An expert consensus report on the clinical use of the Vycross® hyaluronic acid VYC-25 L filler

María A. Segurado MD,Fernando Urdiales-Gálvez MD,Paula A. Benítez MD,Sara Carrasco MD,Iratxe Díaz MD,Nuria Escoda MD,Lisandro Farollch-Prats MD,Vitor Figueiredo MD,Francisco Ortíz MD,María Consuelo Sebastián MD,Luís Uva MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14398

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3155-3164

The portfolio of hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers and the techniques of administration have evolved in recent years. The latest innovation in the Vycross® range was the introduction of VYC-25L (Juvéderm Volux®; Allergan plc), a first-in-class filler effective for chin and facial lower third remodeling. The aim here was to provide clinicians who are starting to use VYC-25L with key advice, and to standardize procedures so that optimal and predictable outcomes can be obtained.

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Post-injection syringe bacterial contamination of hyaluronic acid fillers

Motaz Dairi MD,Sami Sawan MD,Alaa Aref MD,Noof Helmi PhD,Hind Abdulmajed PhD,Eman Aldigs PhD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14340

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3165-3168

Hyaluronic acid (HA) gel fillers are the most commonly used filler materials for dermal purposes to augment soft tissue due to their superior properties and advantages over other alternative filling materials. One of the key drawbacks associated with the use of fillers is contamination and possible subsequent infection.

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Hyaluronidase: What is your fear?

Bruna Souza Felix Bravo MD,Stephanie Bianco MD,Julien Totti de Bastos MD,Raquel de Melo Carvalho MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14303

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3169-3172

The aesthetic treatment based on fillers with hyaluronic acid presents an increasing demand in the present day because it is considered a safe and minimally invasive procedure. In the management of adverse effects or more severe complications of hyaluronic acid-based fillers, hyaluronidase is the treatment of choice.

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Male lip filler—Aesthetic enhancement is not just limited to females: A case report

Anupriya Goel MBBS, MD, DPD (UK),Kritika Rai BDS, MDS – Oral, Maxillofacial Surgery

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14320

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3173-3176

Lips play an important role in facial aesthetics. Hyaluronic acid fillers have been widely used for lip augmentation in females but very few men seek this treatment due to the fear of feminization of lips. However, there are very few case reports published for correction of lips using fillers in men.

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Supraperiosteal application of hyaluronic acid with cannula: Is it possible?

Bruna Souza Felix Bravo MD,Mariana Calomeni Elias MD,Camila Roos Mariano da Rocha MD,Raquel de Melo Carvalho MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14241

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3177-3180

The aging process occurs in all anatomical layers of the face; therefore, rejuvenation should not be limited to the dermic signs of aging (Aesthet Surg J. 2018;38:73) The treatment with fillers in strategic points can reconstruct young anatomy, providing natural results (Aesthet Surg J. 2018;38:73). There are two instruments used for facial application of hyaluronic acid: cannula and needle. Both of them have advantages and disadvantages.

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Use of Hyaluronic acid fillers in treatment of periorbital melanosis induced by tear trough deformity: Anatomical considerations, patient satisfaction, and management of complications

Soni Nanda MD,Shikha Bansal MD, DNB, MNAMS,Ridhima Lakhani MD, DNB

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14251

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3181-3189

Periocular melanosis (POM) due to shadow effect of tear trough deformity (TT) does not respond to the conventional treatment modalities. Hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers are a favurable treatment modality. This area is a high risk for injectables due to its unique anatomy.

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Lower eyelid xanthelasma following hyaluronic acid filler injections to the tear troughs

Annie Liu MD,Ramya Kollipara MD,Elika Hoss MD,Mitchel P. Goldman MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14166

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3190-3192

Adverse effects from dermal fillers are uncommon. We report a case of filler-induced xanthelasma at the bilateral infraorbital region in a 43-year-old woman after multiple injections of hyaluronic acid to correct tear trough depression.

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Temporal augmentation using autologous fat grafting in Chinese women: Effect on temporal hairline

Zhiyong Diao MD,Xuefeng Han MD, PhD,Xinyu Zhang MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14179

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3193-3197

Temporal hollowing causes an old and gaunt appearance. An inward curve of the temporal hairline adds to the severity of temporal hollowing, which is visually exacerbated by the dark-colored hairline in most Chinese women. Whether temporal augmentation using autologous fat grafting (AFG) is effective for correcting an inwardly curved temporal hairline remains unclear.

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Autologous nanofat injection in treatment of scars: A clinico-histopathological study

Mahmoud A. Rageh MSc,Mohamed El-Khalawany MD,Shady Mahmoud Attia Ibrahim MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14363

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3198-3204

Scars are the unfortunate outcome of most injuries and some diseases. Its psychological impact on patients can deeply affect their quality of life.

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Efficacy of intra-arterial thrombolytic therapy for vision loss resulting from hyaluronic acid filler embolization

Xiao Xu PhD,Guiwen Zhou BM,Qiang Fu MM,Lixia Zhang PhD,Youtao Yu PhD,Ying Dong PhD,Liming Liang PhD,Minliang Chen PhD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14111

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3205-3212

The incidence of hyaluronic acid (HA) embolism has increased markedly in recent years. HA embolism can lead to serious complications such as blindness, eye and eyelid movement disorders, skin necrosis, and cerebral embolism. However, there is a lack of robust clinical evidence regarding the benefits of treatment of HA embolism with intra-arterial thrombolytic therapy (IATT).

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Glabellar wrinkle correction by autologous fat transplantation and evidence of human adipose tissue regeneration in a nude mouse model

Guangpeng Liu MD,Kaili Zhang MD,Yu Shi MD,Yongxian Lai MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14383

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3213-3219

Fat grafts are increasingly applied in augmenting soft tissue defects and correcting static wrinkles, but the outcome is always unpredictable because of high absorption rate. Perilipin1 (Plin1) and perilipin2 (Plin2), two perilipin family proteins on lipid droplets in adipocytes, are reported to be used as biomarkers to evaluate adipocyte regeneration in vivo.

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Platelet-rich plasma with low dose oral minoxidil (1.25mg versus 2.5mg) along with trichoscopic pre- and post-treatment evaluation

Abhijeet Kumar Jha MD,Md Zeeshan MD,Anupama Singh MD, DNB,Prasoon Kumar Roy MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14049

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3220-3226

Low dose (<5 mg) oral minoxidil (OM) seems a promising option for male androgenetic alopecia (MAGA).

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Platelet-rich plasma for androgenic alopecia: A randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study and combined mice model experiment

Qian Qu MD, PhD,Yi Zhou MD,Panli Shi MD,Lijuan Du MD, PhD,Zhexiang Fan MD, PhD,Jin Wang MD, PhD,Xin Li MD,Jian Chen MD,Decong Zhu MD,Ke Ye MD,Zhiqi Hu MD, PhD,Yong Miao MD, PhD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14089

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3227-3235

Platelet rich plasma (PRP) has been accepted as a potential therapy for treating androgenetic alopecia (AGA).

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Efficacy of platelet-poor plasma gel in combination with fractional CO2 laser in striae distensae: A clinical, histological, and immunohistochemical study

Samar El-Sayed Gad MSc,Yomna Mazid El-Hamd Neinaa MD,Omnia Kamel Rizk MD,Nahla El-Sayed Ramzy Ghaly MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14102

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3236-3244

Platelet-poor plasma gel is a semi-solid plasma formulation that recently recommended as autologous bio-filler for treatment of atrophic dermal scars.

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Comparing novel versus conventional technique of platelet-rich plasma therapy in periorbital hyperpigmentation: A randomized prospective split-face study

Anil Budania MD,Saptarshi Mandal MD,Yashdeep Singh Pathania MD,Utkrist Lahoria MBBS,Md. Atik Khan MD,Inder Puri MD, DM,Richa Mishra MBBS

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14121

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3245-3252

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been found to be effective in treating periorbital hyperpigmentation (POH). PRP prepared by double-spin (DS) method and activated by calcium has been used conventionally. PRP can be prepared by single spin (SS) and activated at low temperature (novel method), but the evidence is limited.

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Autologous blood injection for treatment of steroid atrophy: A case report

Ömer Kutlu MD,P?nar Ozdemir Cetinkaya MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14126

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3253-3256

Intramuscular corticosteroid injections are frequently used for a variety of conditions in dermatology practice. Unfortunately, many complications are associated with systemic and local administration of corticosteroids. Localized subcutaneous lipoatrophy is among the most common adverse effects that can lead to permanent disfigurement. Autologous blood is collected from peripheral veins and injected immediately to the affected tissue with the intention of stimulating the body's own tissue-healing mechanisms through cellular and humoral mediators.

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Objective assessment of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) potentiality in the treatment of Chronic leg Ulcer: RCT on 80 patients with Venous ulcer

Yasser Helmy MD,Nehal Farouk MD,Asmaa Ali Dahy MD,Ahmed Abu-Elsoud MD,Rania Fouad khattab MD,Sahar Elshahat Mohammed MD,Lamia Abdullbary Gad MD,Ayman Altramsy MD,Emad Hussein MD,Ayman Farahat MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14138

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3257-3263

Chronic venous leg ulcer reduces the patients’ activities and their overall quality of life. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) was previously investigated as promising less invasive management for leg ulcers.

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Possible clinical efficacy and tolerability of platelet-rich plasma with atopic dermatitis

Ayman Yosef MD,Nada Elkady MSc,Fathia Khattab MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14170

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3264-3269

Narrowband-ultraviolet B (NB-UVB) is a promising, effective, and safe therapeutic option for atopic dermatitis (AD), but the treating courses frequently need an extended period since they might have a possible hazard for several side effects and cases of non-compliance.

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Injectable platelet-rich fibrin for perioral rejuvenation as assessed by 3D lip volume imaging

Omar Hamid DMD, BEng, MSc,Daniel J. Quinlan MBBS, MSc,Rudolf Seemann MD, DMD, MSc, MBA,Haidar Hassan DDS, FDSRCS, MSc, PhD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14394

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3270-3277

Various injectable autologous platelet aggregate preparations have been developed and used for facial rejuvenation. Limited evidence exists for the use of these for augmentation of the lip.

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A prepared platelet-rich plasma extract, namely Self-Growth Colony, inhibits melanogenesis by down-regulating microphthalmia-associated transcription factor in skin melanocyte

Maggie Suisui Guo MSc,Qiyun Wu PhD,Queenie Wing Sze Lai MSc,Xiaoyang Wang MSc,Panzhu Bai MSc,Kelly Wing Chi Fung MA,Tina Tingxia Dong PhD,Karl Wah Keung Tsim PhD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14175

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3278-3288

During melanogenesis, melanocytes produce melanin through enzymatic reactions. Microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF) is a major regulator in controlling the expressions of melanogenic enzymes tyrosinase (TYR), tyrosine-related protein-1 (TRP1), and dopachrome tautomerase (DCT). Self-Growth Colony (SGC) is prepared from human platelet-rich plasma (PRP) having an enrichment of growth factors, and which has claimed skin regeneration function.

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Combining cosmetic injectables with low-energy, low-density 1927 nm fractional thulium fiber laser: A 2.5-year examination on the safety of same-day treatments

Jordan V. Wang MD, MBE, MBA,Lisa Akintilo MD, MPH,Roy G. Geronemus MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14073

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3289-3290

Combining laser treatments with cosmetic injectables can offer synergistic benefit, increased convenience for both patients and physicians, and lessened overall patient downtime. Although paired treatments can be effective, there remain theoretical concerns that this may add new risks. Theoretical risks of combining laser treatment with neurotoxin injections include unintentional spread of the neurotoxin, which may result in eyelid ptosis and muscle weakness. Potential risks with soft-tissue fillers include unexpected loss of filler volume, necrosis, burn, and product migration. This retrospective chart review of single-session, same-day facial treatments using a low-energy, low-density 1927 nm fractional thulium fiber laser and cosmetic injectables found no adverse events related to this combination approach. This is important safety information that can offer reassurance to physicians using this clinical approach.

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Rare case of late-onset chronic purulent skin and soft tissue infection after nonabsorbable thread lifting and treatment

Yongjie Wang MD, PhD,Lichang Yang MD, PhD,Mengke Li MD,Jianhong Long MD, PhD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14015

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3291-3293

Infection is a common complication after the thread-lifting procedure, but the late-onset chronic purulent skin and soft tissue infection (SSTIs) after nonabsorbable thread lifting is quite rare.

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Combined press cog type and cog PDO threads in comparison with the cog PDO threads in facial rejuvenation

Galina Khan MD,Kwang Hyeon Ahn MD,Se Young Kim MD,EunSoo Park MD, PhD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14092

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3294-3298

Thread lifting is one of the most common minimally invasive options in facial rejuvenation procedures. The application of polydioxanone (PDO) showed good results and fewer complications. PDO threads effectively strengthen the contour of the face, reduce roundness, and lift sagging skin due to collagen-stimulating properties.

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Evaluation of efficacy of intradermal injection therapy vs derma roller application for administration of QR678 Neo® hair regrowth formulation for the treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia—A prospective study

Debraj Shome MD, FRCS, FACS, FAACS, MBA,Rinky Kapoor MD,Sapna Vadera MDS,Komal Doshi MDS,Ghanshyam Patel PhD,Temoor Mohammad Khan MS

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14139

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3299-3307

Non-surgical hair restoration is one of the most exciting and innovative fields in cosmetic surgery today. The addition of latest technique like derma roller seeks to achieve better results for delivering pharmaceutical solution for hair growth in comparison with topical administration.

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A new treatment for static forehead rhytides: Autologous fibroblast and keratin injection

Bingqing Wang MD,Jing Yang MD,Ying Guan MD,Jiao Zhang MD,Qingguo Zhang MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14163

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3308-3314

To assess the effectiveness of injection of autologous keratin gel and fibroblast for static forehead rhytides rectification as new soft tissue filler.

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Clinical, biometric, and ultrasound assessment of the effects of the autologous fibroblast cells transplantation on nasolabial fold wrinkles

Mohammad Ali Nilforoushzadeh MD,Sona Zare PhD,Susan Farshi MD MPH,Mona Mahmoudbeyk PhD,Maryam Nouri MD,Fariba Jaffary MD PhD,Nahid Nikkhah MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14181

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3315-3323

Feeling beautiful and staying young have always been important to the people. Therefore, an extensive body of research has focused on the efforts made to remove the skin problems, especially wrinkles. Fibroblast cells of the skin are the various autologous cells currently used in repairing several wounds, scars, and skin aging. Thus, the present study was conducted to assess the efficacy of the transplantation of the fibroblast cells in eliminating the facial wrinkles using the biometric assessment and to optimize the application of this technique in this treatment.

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Intradermal tranexamic acid microinjections: a novel treatment option for erythematotelangiectatic rosacea

Najla Daadaa MD,Noureddine Litaiem MD,Manel Karray MD,Takwa Bacha MD,Meriem Jones MD,Colandane Belajouza Noueiri MD,Samia Goucha MD,Faten Zeglaoui MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14209

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3324-3329

Treatment options for erythematotelangiectatic rosacea (ETR) are still scarce. Tranexamic acid (TXA) is an antifibrinolytic drug that was recently used for the treatment of ETR.

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Intralesional pentoxifylline, triamcinolone acetonide, and their combination for treatment of keloid scars

Yasmin Magdy Abdulrahman Serag-Eldin MBBCh,Wael Hussein Mahmoud MD,Mohamed Mahmoud Gamea MD,Doaa Salah Hegab MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14305

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3330-3340

Keloids are common fibroproliferative tumors, and their treatment still represents a dilemma. Intralesional triamcinolone acetonide (TAC) injection is effective, but frequently associated with side effects. Pentoxifyllin (PTX) is a vasodilator, anti-inflammatory, and antifibrotic agent. Its intralesional injection in keloids has not been evaluated yet.

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Intralesional Candida antigen versus intralesional vitamin D3 in the treatment of recalcitrant multiple common warts

Lamis Hosny Abdel Razik MBBCh,Zakaria Mahran Obaid MD,Ibrahim Fouda MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14335

Volume 20, Issue 10 p. 3341-3346

There are various therapies available for recalcitrant common warts; however no specific therapy has been established as entirely effective.

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