TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - Nonsurgical Tightening and Lifting in Ethnic Skin A1 - Narurkar, Vic A. A2 - Alam, Murad A2 - Bhatia, Ashish C. A2 - Kundu, Roopal V. A2 - Yoo, Simon S. A2 - Chan, Henry Hin-Lee PY - 2009 T2 - Cosmetic Dermatology for Skin of Color AB - Nonsurgical tightening with devices has been reported with unipolar radio frequency, bipolar radio frequency, and combined unipolar and bipolar radio-frequency devices, combined radio-frequency devices and laser, broadband infrared light sources, long-pulsed infrared lasers, and fractional laser resurfacing. The common feature for all these devices is that they are “color-blind” in theory, and should not pose significant risks for darker skin, as they do not interfere with the chromophore melanin. Specific studies addressing dark skin patients with these devices is limited and it is generally assumed that because of the lack of competing chromophores, skin tightening with all the aforementioned devices should be safe in skin of color. The bigger controversy is the actual efficacy of these devices in actual three-dimensional skin tightening, regardless of the color of the skin. This chapter will review the various devices utilized for skin tightening, their mechanisms of actions, issues regarding skin of color, and potential complications. SN - PB - McGraw Hill Medical CY - New York, NY Y2 - 2024/04/19 UR - dermatology.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1175118863 ER -