The synergy between vacuum and electromagnetic fields in the treatment of striae distensae: retrospective study on 917 patients with clinical and histological case records

Authors

  • P.A. Bacci Phlebology and Aesthetic Surgery University of Siena Italy https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4436-6373
  • G. Alberti International School of Aesthetic Medicine of the Fatebenefratelli Foundation Rome Italy
  • D. Amuso Master in Aesthetic Medicine Universities of Verona and Chieti- Pescara Italy
  • A. Artigiani Dermatologic Clinic University of Pisa Italy
  • V. Benitez Roig Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery Benitez Aesthetic Clinic Puerto Banús Marbella Spain
  • V. Di Nardo Department of Human Sciences University Guglielmo Marconi Roma Italy https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0237-5108
  • V. Garcia-Gimenez Knowledge and Management in Physiological Aging Medicine Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona Spain
  • D. Greco Aesthetic Medicine Medicina Estetica Greco Borgetto Palermo Italy
  • S. Laura Aesthetic Medicine MagMedica Imperia Italy
  • M. Pagano Aesthetic Medicine Gruppo SEM Scafati Salerno Italy
  • A. Reale Aesthetic Medicine La Cura Medical SPA Campobasso Italy
  • I. Sarracco Master in Aesthetic Medicine University of Palermo Italy
  • S. Saracoglu Dermatology Nisantasi Clinic Istanbul Turkey
  • C. Urbani Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery Urban Medical Beauty Rome Italy
  • E. Venditti Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery Studio Medico Venditti Rivoli Torino Italy
  • M. Wade Dermatology London Skin and Hair Clinic London United Kingdom
  • R. Zunica Aesthetic Medicine Polyclinic Prolife med Castel di Lama Ascoli Piceno Italy

Keywords:

Striae distensae, striae atrophicae, striae rubrae, striae albae, stretch marks, Biodermogenesi, laser, radiofrequency, needling, dermabrasion, IPL

Abstract

triae distensae (SD) are dermal lesions that cause evident and unwanted imperfections. They may occur on arms, shoulders, breasts, abdomen, gluteus and legs, usually during puberty and pregnancy. At an early stage they feature a reddish-purple colour (striae rubrae) with an inflamed appearance; at the second stage, which is defined as the chronic stage, they are also marked by hypopigmentation and dermo-epidermal atrophy. During the past twenty years, various technologies have been put forth in the treatment of striae, which have shown encouraging outcomes in some cases. This retrospective study has been conducted on 917 patients that presented stretch marks on their body. Patients underwent a treatment based on the synergy between electromagnetic fields and vacuum; 6 to 9 sessions of treatment were performed for each patient once or twice a week. Clinical evaluation was carried out at the end of the treatment cycle; patients and doctors each rated their level of satisfaction on a scale from 0 to 100%. The outcome was documented through biopsies taken on 20 patients. All patients demonstrated an improvement of their stretch marks and 83% of the patients declared being very/extremely satisfied with the result. The results of the biopsies demonstrated a reorganization of the skin layers and a qualitative and quantitative increase of collagen and elastic fibres and all patients declared a total absence of side effects. The uniformity of the results, patient compliance and lack of adverse reactions proved that the synergy between electromagnetic fields and vacuum is an effective and safe treatment for stretch marks.

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Author Biography

V. Di Nardo, Department of Human Sciences University Guglielmo Marconi Roma Italy

Dr. Veronica Di Nardo,
Guglielmo Marconi University,
Via Plinio, 44,
00193 Roma RM
Tel.: 06 377251
e-mail: studionutrime@gmail.com

Published

2021-06-01

How to Cite

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P.A. Bacci, G. Alberti, D. Amuso, A. Artigiani, V. Benitez Roig, V. Di Nardo, V. Garcia-Gimenez, D. Greco, S. Laura, M. Pagano, A. Reale, I. Sarracco, S. Saracoglu, C. Urbani, E. Venditti, M. Wade and R. Zunica 2021. The synergy between vacuum and electromagnetic fields in the treatment of striae distensae: retrospective study on 917 patients with clinical and histological case records. Journal of Applied Cosmetology. 39, 1 (Jun. 2021), 2/13.