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Novel Dermal Microcoring Device for Skin Laxity on the Submentum and Neck: Early Data

Interim clinical data from a multi-center study evaluating dermal micro-coring on the neck and submentum area.

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Dermal Micro-Coring Device for the Treatment of Moderate to Severe Perioral and Medical Cheek Rhytids

This is a prospective, single-center study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the dermal micro-coring device for the treatment of moderate to severe perioral and medial cheek rhytids.

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White Paper: Basics of Good Ellacor Photography

This guide offers some simple steps to capturing high-quality images in a clinical practice setting. The author is Autumn Murphy, an accomplished technical clinical photographer with over 12 years of experience in clinical and research settings. Autumn has worked with Cytrellis supporting ongoing clinical studies.

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Beginner Guide to ellacor

Dr. Ray Jalian, a board-certified dermatologist in private practice in Los Angeles, CA, shares his practical tips for optimizing techniques and patient outcomes. In this white paper, he shares tips on good coring, setting patient expectations, and management of post procedure side effects such as redness and bruising.

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White Paper: Pivotal Study Anesthesia Protocols

This paper aims to convey the importance of a safe and reproducible system in place for providing anesthesia for patients undergoing a facial device procedure such as ellacor.

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White Paper: Early Experience and Best Practices with ellacor

Since the approval of MCT, an expert group of dermatologists and plastic surgeons who have participated in clinical trials and experienced the clinical use of ellacor® recently convened for a roundtable discussion on the best treatment parameters and protocols to use when treating the mid and lower face with ellacor.

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White Paper: Technique Pearls from Treatment of the Perioral Area

This paper aims to provide a standardized approach for obtaining optimal full thickness coring.

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How We Do It: A Single Center’s Approach for Optimal Analgesia, Hemostasis, and Technique During Dermal Microcoring Treatment to the Lower Face and Perioral Region

The authors' goal is to describe the microcoring technique used in a clinical study on the perioral area. The methods allow for a systematized treatment pattern characterized by comprehensive analgesia and hemostasis, time-efficiency, and reproducibility. This ensures patient comfort and safety with minimal bruising and down-time.

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Dermal Micro-coring for the Treatment of Moderate to Severe Facial Wrinkles

Micro-coring technology (MCT) removes cores of skin without formation of scars, thereby tightening skin and reducing skin wrinkling. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of MCT with the dermal micro-coring device for treatment of facial wrinkles.

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Wound Healing After Fractional Skin Harvesting

Autologous fractional full-thickness skin grafting is a method of harvesting full-thickness skin with reduced donor site morbidity compared with conventional skin grafting. The objective of this study was to demonstrate that full-thickness skin microbiopsies can be harvested with minimal scarring or complications.

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