Synopsis of Research Paper
2010
Title: Facial rejuvenation after intradermal Botulinum toxins: Is it really the botulinum toxin or is it the pricks.
Year: 2010.
Salient features of the study
Blinded Design: Reduces bias and enhances result reliability.
Controlled Comparison: Directly compares botulinum toxin and saline on the same individual.
Objective Assessments: Uses unbiased evaluations by neutral observers.
Multiple Assessments: Captures both short-term and somewhat longer-term effects.
Small Sample Size: Limits definitive conclusions but provides preliminary insights.
2017
Title: Use of novel combined radiofrequency and ultrasound device for lipolysis, skin tightening and cellulite treatment.
Year: 2017.
Salient features of the study
Large Sample Size: Involves 275 subjects, enhancing the reliability of the findings.
Diverse Treatment Areas: Focuses on abdominal and thigh treatments, covering multiple areas of concern.
Multiple Sessions: Includes three treatment sessions, allowing for a thorough evaluation of effectiveness.
Objective Measurements: Reports significant improvements in circumferences, providing measurable evidence of treatment success.
Safety: Demonstrates that the device is well-tolerated with no significant adverse effects reported.
2018
Title: An Algorithm using Botox injection for facial scar improvement in Fitzpatrick type IV-VI skin.
Year: 2018.
Salient features of the study
Prospective Study Design: Enables real-time data collection and minimizes recall bias.
Adequate Sample Size: Involves 100 subjects, providing a robust data set.
Extended Follow-up: Includes a minimum 6-month follow-up to assess long-term effects.
Standardized Classification: Utilizes Kwok and Tao classification for consistent scar assessment.
Improved Outcomes: Demonstrates enhanced wound stabilization, healing, and prevention of wound widening with pre-surgery botulinum toxin injections.
2019
1) Title: Two different types of botulinum toxins: Is there a difference in efficacy and longetivity.
Year: Feb2019.
Salient features of the study
Direct Comparison: Compares Onabotulinumtoxin A and Incobotulinumtoxin A within the same subjects, minimizing variability.
Objective Assessment: Uses a 4-point facial wrinkling grading scale and a clinical improvement scale for accurate evaluation.
Long Follow-up: Evaluates outcomes over 24 weeks, offering insights into the duration of treatment effects.
Effective Results: Shows Incobotulinumtoxin A provides more prolonged wrinkle relief compared to Onabotulinumtoxin A.
Small Sample Size: Involves 30 subjects, allowing for detailed individual comparisons but limiting generalizability.
2) Title: Efficacy of Botulinum toxin in treating Asian Indian patients with Masseter hypertrophy: A 4 year follow up study.
Year: Feb 2019.
Salient features of the study
Significant Results: Achieved up to 42.52% reduction in masseter muscle size with long-term maintenance, demonstrating the effectiveness of botulinum toxin.
Extended Follow-up: Tracked patients for up to 4 years, offering insights into the long-term efficacy and durability of the treatment.
Detailed Assessment: Employed standardized photography and ultrasonography for precise measurement of masseter muscle changes and facial contour.
Statistical Significance: Results were statistically significant (p < 0.0001), highlighting a robust effect of the botulinum toxin injections.
Varied Injection Regimens: Compared outcomes between patients receiving two versus three injections, revealing differences in the extent and duration of muscle reduction.
3) Title: Use of microfocused ultrasound for skin tightening of Mid and Lower face.
Year: Aug-19
Salient features of the study
Detailed Evaluation: Includes multiple assessment points (30 days to 1 year) for a thorough view of treatment outcomes over time.
Diverse Assessment Methods: Utilizes both objective (Investigator Global Aesthetic Improvement Scales) and subjective (Patient Global Aesthetic Improvement Scales, self-assessment questionnaires) measures.
High Patient Satisfaction: 85% of patients reported satisfaction with the results, indicating positive treatment reception.
Long-Term Follow-Up: Maintains improved results through 1 year, demonstrating the durability of the treatment effects.
Photographic Documentation: Employs standardized photographs for detailed and objective facial evaluation.
4) Title: Does taking selfies lead to increased desire to undergo cosmetic surgery.
Year: Dec2019
Salient features of the study
Large Sample Size: Involves 300 participants, enhancing the reliability and validity of the results.
Geographic Diversity: Includes participants from four major Indian cities (Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai), improving the generalizability of the findings.
Experimental Design: Allows direct assessment of the effects of selfie-taking and editing on mood, body image, and desire for cosmetic surgery.
Detailed Findings: Reveals significant psychological impacts such as increased social anxiety and decreased self-confidence, linking them to a higher desire for cosmetic surgery.
Targeted Age Group: Focuses on young adults (21-26 years), providing insights into the effects of selfie culture on this specific demographic.
2020
Title: Aging and the Indian face: An analytical study of aging in the Asian Indian face.
Year: March 2020.
Salient features of the study
Large Sample Size: Involves 300 participants, which increases the robustness and reliability of the findings.
Ethnic Diversity: Includes four distinct Asian Indian subgroups, providing a comprehensive view of aging across different ethnicities.
Comparative Analysis: Highlights significant regional and ethnic differences in aging signs, offering valuable insights into variations in aging among Asian Indian populations.
Historical Comparison: Utilizes historical photographs for a direct analysis of aging over a 20-year period.
Regional Insights: Shows regional variations, with North and East Indian participants exhibiting earlier signs of aging compared to South Indian participants, adding depth to the understanding of aging patterns.
2) Title: Efficacy of incobotulinum toxin- A for the treatment of Masseter muscle hypertrophy in Asian Indian patients : A 2yr followup study.
Year: Jun-2020.
Salient features of the study
Long-Term Follow-Up: Includes assessments at multiple points (4, 12, 24, and 36 weeks, and first and second year) to evaluate the durability of the treatment effects over two years.
Injection Protocol Comparison: Provides a clear comparison between two and three injection sessions, highlighting the superior efficacy of the three-session regimen.
Significant Results: Shows that three sessions of Xeomin injections result in a greater reduction in masseter volume (43.12% maximum reduction) compared to two sessions (26.85% maximum reduction).
Effective Duration: Demonstrates sustained reduction in masseter volume over two years, illustrating the long-term effectiveness of the treatment.
Balanced Sample: Encompasses an equal number of male and female participants (15 each), ensuring a balanced perspective on treatment efficacy across genders.
3) Title: Efficacy of combination approach using subcision, fillers and fractional carbon di-oxide laser for the treatment of facial acne scars in fitzpatrick skin types IV-VI.;
Year: Dec-2020.
Salient features of the study
Large Sample Size: Includes 165 patients, which increases the reliability and statistical power of the study’s findings.
Comprehensive Approach: Utilizes a combination of subcision, hyaluronic acid fillers, and fractional carbon dioxide laser treatments for a multifaceted strategy against acne scars.
Standardized Evaluation: Employs standardized digital photography and the Goodman and Baron Acne Grading Scale for consistent and objective assessment of treatment outcomes.
Significant Improvement: Shows notable enhancements in acne scarring for all scar grades based on both clinician and patient reports.
Safety Profile: Reports no significant adverse events, highlighting the treatment’s safety and tolerability.
2021
Title: Delayed hypersensitivity reaction to hyaluronic acid dermal filler post covid-19 viral infection.;
Year: March 2021
Salient features of the study
Detailed Case Report: Presents a specific instance of a delayed hypersensitivity reaction to hyaluronic acid dermal filler, offering insights into potential adverse effects.
Contextual Timing: Includes detailed timelines of filler treatment and symptom onset, alongside the patient’s recent COVID-19 infection, providing context for the reaction.
Clinical Relevance: Emphasizes the need for vigilance in monitoring filler-related complications, especially in patients with recent viral infections.
Unique Findings: Highlights an unusual case of delayed hypersensitivity, contributing to the understanding of filler reactions post-infection.
Need for Further Research: Points to the need for more investigation into the relationship between delayed reactions, hyaluronic acid fillers, and COVID-19 antibodies.
2) Title: Personalized video consent in Blepharoplasty: A new paradigm in the preoperative consent giving process.:
Year: April 2021
Salient features of the study
Effective Comparison: Directly compares traditional written consent with personalized video consent, providing clear insights into differences in patient satisfaction and understanding.
Increased Patient Satisfaction: Patients receiving video consent reported higher satisfaction and a better understanding of the blepharoplasty procedure compared to those who only received written consent.
Enhanced Clarity: Video consent appears to offer a more detailed and clearer explanation of the procedure, which helps in reducing patient confusion and improving confidence.
Age Range Diversity: The study includes a diverse age range (35-70 years), offering insights into how video consent impacts different age groups undergoing blepharoplasty.
Potential for Broader Application: Suggests that expanding the sample size and evaluating the video consent approach in other surgical specialties could provide further insights and benefits.
2022
Title: Determinants of the influence and experiences of cosmetic and asthetics profiling on interpersonal relationship among Indian patients.
Year: Nov 2022.
Salient features of the study
Comprehensive Assessment: Utilized a detailed 27-question tool to capture a wide range of perceptions regarding facial image, societal influences, and their impact on interpersonal relationships.
Multifaceted Analysis: Examined various factors including race, gender, and societal expectations, offering a broad view of how these elements influence perceptions of cosmetic and aesthetic profiling.
Gender Comparison: Analyzed differences and similarities in perceptions between males and females, providing insights into how ideal facial image standards vary by gender.
Impact on Self-Confidence: Assessed changes in self-confidence and self-esteem before and after cosmetic procedures, highlighting the potential effects of cosmetic interventions on personal self-perception.
Future Research Directions: Suggested that further research could deepen understanding of how cosmetic and aesthetic profiling affects interpersonal relationships and self-esteem, potentially guiding future studies in this area.
2023
Title: Multidimensional indicators as enablers on perception of facial beauty and appearance among Indian Population: A descriptive cross sectional study.
Year: July 2023.
Salient features of the study
Balanced Sample: Included equal numbers of male and female participants, ensuring a balanced perspective on perceptions of facial beauty across genders.
Validated Questionnaire: Utilized a prevalidated, self-administered questionnaire, enhancing the reliability and validity of the data collected.
Multidimensional Indicators: Assessed perceptions using five major indicators, providing a thorough evaluation of factors influencing facial beauty.
Clear Preference Identified: Determined that Image A was rated highest for attractiveness by both male and female participants, indicating a clear preference.
Comprehensive Data Collection: Involved a large sample size of 474 subjects, allowing for a detailed analysis of perceptions within the Indian population.
