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    Comparison of sclerotherapy, laser, and radiowave coagulation in treatment of lower extremity telangiectasias
    (2012)
    Tepavcevic, Brankica (55369566700)
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    Matic, Predrag (25121600300)
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    Radak, Djordje (7004442548)
    Introduction: Telangiectasias represent an esthetic problem. Sclerotherapy, laser and radiowave coagulation are established methods of treatment. The aim of the treatment is a cosmetic improvement in the leg appearance. Aim: To define which method provides best results in lower extremity telangiectasias treatment and also to determine which method is most comfortable for the patient. Materials and methods: Thirty female volunteers, ages 3066 years (mean 49 years), were included in the research, with telangiectasias in the thigh measuring 0,1 to 2 mm in diameter, and skin phototype according to Fitzpatrick IIV. Three rectangular areas 3×5 cm2, were marked on the thigh, with nearly same pattern and appearance of telangiectasias in each field. In each rectangle, only one session of sclerotherapy, laser, and radiowave coagulation were performed, respectively. It is completely documented with the digital camera prior to the therapy and 3 months after the treatment. At the end of the study, three blinded experts graded leg telangiectasias for clearance using obtained digital images. Patients were also required to describe the sense of pain during each procedure as minimal, mild, or strong. Chi-square test was used for statistical data processing. Results: After 3 months period, there was a high statistical significant difference among methods of treatment (χ = 45.492, p<0.01). The most efficient was sclerotherapy. Also there was a high statistical significant difference (χ test=30.549, p<0.01) among levels of pain experienced by patients in the study. Minimal sense of pain was associated with sclerotherapy. Conclusion: Our study revealed that the most efficient method in terms of telangiectasias clearance is sclerotherapy. It also showed that most comfortable method for the patient is sclerotherapy, since it produces minimal pain during the procedure. It can be concluded that sclerotherapy is a successful method in treating lower extremity telangiectasias leaving both, patient and physician content. © 2012 Informa UK, Ltd.
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    The Impact of Facial Lipofilling on Patient-Perceived Improvement in Facial Appearance and Quality of Life
    (2016)
    Tepavcevic, Brankica (55369566700)
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    Radak, Djordje (7004442548)
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    Jovanovic, Milan (57210477379)
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    Radak, Sandra (13103970500)
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    Tepavcevic, Darija Kisic (57218390033)
    An investigation of the effect of facial lipofilling on patient's satisfaction is a challenging and ongoing research area. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the impact of aesthetic intervention on self-perceived improvement in facial appearance and quality of life (QoL) after 1- and 6-month follow-ups. In the period from October 1, 2014, to March 1, 2015, a total of 63 consecutive subjects who underwent a facial lipofilling were included in the study. The satisfaction with facial appearance was estimated by using the Satisfaction with Facial Appearance Overall scale. QoL was assessed by using the 36-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36). Severity of depressive and anxiety symptoms was quantified by using the Hamilton depression and anxiety rating scales. The self-esteem was assessed by Rosenberg self-esteem scale. The average Satisfaction with Facial Appearance Overall scale score at baseline was 45.5 ± 13.0, while this score reached values of 84.5 ± 16.2 after 1 month (Z = -6.744, p < 0.001) and 82.7 ± 12.6 after 6 months (Z = -6.545, p < 0.001) of follow-up. The mean change of Satisfaction with Facial Appearance Overall scale score from baseline to 1-month follow-up was 38.9 ± 21.2 and from baseline to 6-month follow-up was 37.1 ± 18.9. Statistically significant improvement in QoL at each subsequent time point, compared with those at baseline, was detected for all domains of the SF-36 except for subscales of physical functioning and pain. It has been highlighted that advanced social life was strongly associated with improvement in satisfaction with facial appearance, better self-esteem, and lower level of anxiety and depression during the period of follow-up after facial lipofilling. The results of this study supported the hypothesis that the level of self-confidence and mental health-related QoL could be significantly improved following facial lipofilling treatment. Copyright © 2016 by Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.

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