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Evaluation of pain associated with facial injections using CoolSkin in rhytidectomyDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S21787 Keywords: pain, cooling, rhytidectomy, CoolSkin , facial injections, face lift Abstract: luation of pain associated with facial injections using CoolSkin in rhytidectomy Short Report (2437) Total Article Views Authors: Taghizadeh F, Ellison T, Traylor-Knowles M Published Date September 2011 Volume 2011:4 Pages 309 - 313 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S21787 Farhan Taghizadeh, Timothy Ellison, Mimi Traylor-Knowles Lifestyle Lift Innovation Center, Albuquerque, NM, USA Purpose: To evaluate the use of the CoolSkin (Elbio, Seoul, Korea) skin-cooling device to reduce injection pain during rhytidectomy. Method: Nineteen patients underwent rhytidectomy using the CoolSkin at -4°C on the first side lateral injection. The second side was then started without the cooling. Patients were offered cooling if they desired it on the second side. Surveys were administered 24 hours after the procedure, comparing pain (scale 0–5) and investigating treatment preferences. Patient healing was tracked for 6 weeks. Results: Mean pain score for the untreated side was 4.63 versus 2.37 for the CoolSkin-treated side (P < 0.001). All patients asked for the second side to be cooled, and 89% were in favor of the chilling procedure when surveyed 24 hours afterwards. Sixty eight percent of patients stated that this device reduced fear of future injections. No flap loss or healing sequelae were noted from device use. Conclusion: The CoolSkin device is an effective tool to reduce injection pain laterally during rhytidectomy.
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