Madridge
Journal of Dermatology & Research
102 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 1000127 Madridge J Dermatol Res.
ISSN: 2639-0353
Research Article Open Access
Facial Rejuvenation, Laser, Grow Factors as a
Regenerative Procedure
Aristides Arellano*, Dra Anja Arellano and Dra Dafne Arellano
Clinica Dermatologica y Cirugia Estetica de Puebla SA de CV, Mexico
Article Info
*Corresponding author:
Aristides Arellano
Clinica Dermatologica Y Cirugia Estetica De
Puebla
Mexico
E-mail: aristidesarella@yahoo.com.mx
Received: August 12, 2021
Accepted: September 10, 2021
Published: September 17, 2021
Citation: Aristides Arellano, Dra Anja Arellano,
Dra Dafne Arellano. Facial Rejuvenation, Laser,
Grow Factors as a Regenerative Procedure.
Madridge J Dermatol Res. 2021; 5(1): 102-105.
doi: 10.18689/mjdr-1000127
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Introduction
Cosmetic Surgery belongs to the most modern professional activities in the world.
Nowadays, man strives for a better social and economic survival, and the lack of physical
defects often contributes to success in the daily struggle.
The skin, is the largest and most versatile organ of the human body, protects the
inner body from bacteria and injury. Because of its considerable size and location, the
skin is highly vulnerable to a variety of diseases and disorders, some of which may
require surgery. Fortunately, most skin surgeries and treatments can be performed in a
physician’s office with minimal discomfort or risk.
Histologically the skin have 3 different layers
EPIDERMIS needs to be soft, with a compact stratum corneum, full of healthy
keratinocytes and normal-sized melanocytes that function properly with melanosomes
evenly distributed throughout.
DERMIS used to have a normal circulation, intact collagen fibers (firmness), with
intact elastin fibers (tightness) and be rich in glycosaminoglycan (hydration).
SUBCUTANEOUS LAYER must have had lipocytes, lipoblasts with well-defined
lobules. Be elastic and a firm septum encapsulating and dividing the lobules.
Medicine acts on deformities, being an inestimable ally of physical, feminine and
masculine beauty, fighting ugliness, obesity and senility. Self-examination of the skin
should be undertaken regularly to determine if any changes have occurred. Moles which
change in size, color, shape or elevation should be brought to the attention of a
physician. Persistent itching, oozing, crusting or bleeding of a lesion are warning signs
that may indicate the presence of cancer. Immediate attention to these significant
changes may prevent more serious complications later.
During the aging process the thick skin sags more than it wrinkles; wrinkles appear
later. The thin skin wrinkles more than it sag; wrinkles appear early. But we need to be
awake about the skin cancer is the most common of all cancers. It is estimated that it
will be diagnosed in approximately 500,000 patients this year. According to medical
experts, the principal cause of skin cancer is overexposure to the ultraviolet rays of the
sun.
INTRINSIC AGIN CHANGES: Skin and muscle laxity, expression lines (superficial
wrinkles), dryness of the skin and overall thinning.
PHOTOAGING SIGNS: leatheriness, dryness, nodularity and skin hypertrophy.
Yellowness, telangiectasias, deep wrinkles in different face zones. Accentuated skin
furrows, sags and bags in the mandibular area and a great variety of benign, malignant
and premalignant lesions.
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