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| Objective: |
Assesment of effectiveness in restoration of skin tissues after surgery. |
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| Subject: |
Front and behind of the ears where face-lift was preformed. Female in sixties. |
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Yoshizawa Cosmetic Surgery Clinic, Tokyo, Japan. |
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| Method: |
Miracle Wave treatment was applied only on the right side of the face prior to the surgery for 10 minutes, twice weekly for 3 months. The left side was left untreated. One week after surgery, the patient continued Miracle Wave treatment on both sides of surgecal scars for 10 mintues, twice weekly for 3 months. |
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| The results: |
In the trial test of one of our clinic patients (a woman in her sixties), the healing of post-surgecal scars (front and behind both ears) were compared when one site (front and behind the right ear) was treated with Miracle Wave and the other site (front and behind the left ear) was left untreated. The results of the comparison are as follows:
In the healing process of post-surgecal scars, the scars usually remain red for about three months. In this case, however, there was a clear difference between the sites where Miracle Wave was used and where it was not. The scar site where Miracle Wave was not used had an unchanging reddish appearance following the surgery, whereas the reddishness of the Miracle Wave-treated site became noticeably less and start to heal faster. It was also observed that the Miracle Wave-treated site (right) prior to the surgery had less swelling and pain, and scars healed much cleaner compared to the untreated site. Moreover, when, following surgery, the patient began applying Miracle Wave to the originally untreated site, a prominet difference was observed within one month. Base on these findings, it is thought that micro-currents produced by Miracle Wave are effective in accelerating the restoration of skin tissue. |
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