M. Smith’s research while affiliated with University of Alabama at Birmingham and other places

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Non-Traditional and Non-Invasive Approaches in Facial Rejuvenation: A Brief Review
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February 2020

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M. Smith

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K. Nahar

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While injectables, lasers, and surgical interventions have traditionally been used to reverse the changes associated with facial aging, other alternative therapies such as facial acupuncture and facial exercises are now being studied for facial rejuvenation. In this paper, we both summarize the concepts of facial acupuncture and facial exercises, and review seven studies that evaluate the efficacy of these modalities. Data from these studies suggest that both facial acupuncture and facial exercises have the potential to improve the skin laxity, wrinkle length, muscle thickness, and pigmentary changes associated with aging. Patients frequently reported improvement and experienced very few side effects. However, further research is necessary before these modalities are widely accepted as effective by the medical community, though the results of these studies may ultimately make providers less hesitant when patients seek out these services.

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... Face shape poses four main challenges in the aesthetic area, including declined texture quality, increased soft tissue laxity, the emergence of rhytids and folds, and issues related to volume loss or redistribution [3]. These changes primarily arise as a consequence of aging, chronic sun exposure, subcutaneous fat loss, and environmental stimulations [38]. Minimally invasive and non-invasive modalities such as chemical peels, micro-needling, botulinum toxin A (BTA) injection, dermal filler injection, laser treatments, radiofrequency (RF), and high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) are recruited to modify the aforementioned challenges through skin resurfacing, soft tissue tightening, rhytid and folds reduction, and volume reconstruction [3,39]. ...

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The Endo-lift Laser (Intralesional 1470 nm Diode Laser) for Dermatological Aesthetic Conditions: A Systematic Review
Non-Traditional and Non-Invasive Approaches in Facial Rejuvenation: A Brief Review