A New Treatment for Stretch Marks and Skin Ptosis with Electromagnetic Fields and Negative Pressure: A Clinical and Histological Study

Antonio Scarano, Andrea Sbarbati, Roberto Amore, Eugenio L. Iorio, Giuseppe Ferraro, Felice Lorusso, and Domenico Amuso

ABSTRACT

Background:
Stretch marks (SM) are nowadays the most common aesthetic pathology of the body; in the XX century, it mainly affected pregnant women, while today it also affects teenagers during puberty, boys and girls without distinction. The aim of this study was to evaluate possible variations in the  histological structure of the skin—in terms of quality/quantity of the extracellular matrix and of the collagen and elastic fibers—following the electromagnetic fields and negative pressure (V-EMF) treatment as regards hypotonia and SMs.

Materials and Methods:
For the current study, 60 women, aged between 25 and 45, were examined. All of them presented deep, white or pearly white colored SMs having had them for between 12 and 25 years. These were documented, asking patients their level of satisfaction, through pictures and biopsies. All patients underwent a cycle of 6 or 8 weekly sessions; everyone was highly satisfied with the results obtained.

Results:
Biopsies proved that the tissue was reorganized and restored to the original volume, characterized by the
production of new, high-quality collagen and elastin molecules, by the reorganization of the basement
membrane and by the correct positioning of the melanocytes. No side effects were observed during the
treatments. This synergy stands as the most suitable treatment of striae rubra and alba.

Conclusion:
V-EMF enhances the keratinocyte migration base, melanocytes, and promotes neoangiogenesis with the
result of improvement in the SM.

Keywords: Electromagnetic fields, negative pressure, skin aging, stretch marks