Radiofrequency-Induced Thermal Modulation Reduces Senescence-Induced Collagen Fiber Degradation in Facial Ligaments of Animal Models
Seyeon Oh, Hyoung Moon Kim, Gwahn Woo Cheon, Geebum Kim, Kuk Hui Son, Kyunghee Byun

TL;DR
Radiofrequency treatment reduces collagen degradation in aging facial ligaments by boosting HSP70 activity and improving collagen structure.
Contribution
This study reveals a temperature-dependent mechanism of RF in mitigating collagen degradation via HSP70 modulation in senescent facial ligaments.
Findings
RF increased HSP70 expression and HSP70-IKKγ binding, reducing NF-κB activation in senescent fibroblasts.
RF restored collagen type I/III ratio and fiber density in facial ligaments, with better results at 42 W than 73 W.
RF improved collagen fiber structure and helical organization in senescent facial ligaments.
Abstract
What are the main findings? Radiofrequency (RF) increased HSP70 expression and enhanced HSP70-IKKγ binding, thereby reducing IκBα phosphorylation and NF-κB activation in senescent fibroblasts and facial ligaments.RF restored the collagen type I/III ratio and collagen fiber density in senescent facial ligaments, with more favorable molecular responses observed at 42 W than at 73 W. Radiofrequency (RF) increased HSP70 expression and enhanced HSP70-IKKγ binding, thereby reducing IκBα phosphorylation and NF-κB activation in senescent fibroblasts and facial ligaments. RF restored the collagen type I/III ratio and collagen fiber density in senescent facial ligaments, with more favorable molecular responses observed at 42 W than at 73 W. What are the implications of the main findings? These findings suggest that HSP70 plays a central role in mediating RF-induced molecular remodeling during…
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TopicsSkin Protection and Aging · Dermatologic Treatments and Research · Hair Growth and Disorders
