Horizontal necklines correction with absorbable braided polydioxanone threads: Case series
Issued Date
2024-03-01
Resource Type
ISSN
0909752X
eISSN
16000846
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85186594497
Journal Title
Skin Research and Technology
Volume
30
Issue
3
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SCOPUS
Bibliographic Citation
Skin Research and Technology Vol.30 No.3 (2024)
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Yi K.H., Kim S.B., Chua D., Stefanelli M.B., Alfertshofer M., Vachiramon V. Horizontal necklines correction with absorbable braided polydioxanone threads: Case series. Skin Research and Technology Vol.30 No.3 (2024). doi:10.1111/srt.13617 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/97581
Title
Horizontal necklines correction with absorbable braided polydioxanone threads: Case series
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Abstract
Introduction: The prevalence of horizontal neck lines as a cosmetic concern is widely acknowledged, yet the available treatment options are limited, and no studies have investigated the use of polydioxanone-barbed threads. These threads, characterized by a finely braided structure, function as a scaffold to attract regenerative factors and facilitate the migration and proliferation of cells. This study aims to evaluate the outcomes of concurrent application of braided polydioxanone-barbed threads for addressing horizontal neck wrinkles. Methodology: A retrospective case series involving four female participants (aged 41, 43, 45, and 46) treated with polydioxanone-barbed threads for horizontal neck wrinkles between January 2023 and July 2023 was conducted. Adult patients were assessed at an 8-week follow-up, revealing a significant reduction in wrinkle intensity based on the Horizontal Neck Wrinkle Severity Scale. Results: The analysis of horizontal neck lines demonstrated a notable decrease in wrinkle intensity according to the Horizontal Neck Wrinkle Severity Scale at the 8-week mark, and this improvement maintained statistical significance. Both patient Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale (GAIS) scores (90%–100%) and physician GAIS scores (100%) were rated as excellent. Conclusion: The subdermal application of polydioxanone-barbed threads for horizontal neck lines proves to be a secure and efficacious approach for treating horizontal neck wrinkles, with no observed Tyndall effect. This technique shows promise for rejuvenating the skin in the horizontal neckline region.