One of the greatest strengths of the Journal, is its wide array of aesthetic articles and author submissions from all over the world. This edition of the Journal is a great example of this. The study is Centrurion's fascinating study of the fat preserving effect of a 1210 nm laser. This is followed by a study from Abdel Hay on the impact of fractional lasers in injection lipolysis and facial rejuvenation as well as Kim's study on new approaches to the treatment of melasma.
Seo describes a combined approach to skin rejuvenation- using both fractional radiofrequency and human stem cells. Lee similarly evaluates a combined micro-plasma-radiofrequency drug delivery approach.
The next 3 studies reveal our increasing diversity of aesthetic interests. Cho describes a 10,600 nm laser for treatment of scars; Yang treats facial warts with a holmium: YAG laser. Kanechorn looks at treating ochrinosis with a combined QS ND:YAG and fractional CO2 laser approach laser while.
The last study brings some fascinating controversy to the Journal. Al Hamadan looks at the knowledge and attitude of dentists towards the use of neurotoxins in dentistry.
Enjoy.