Tissue-Engineered Human Embryonic-Like Conditioned Media for Therapeutic Applications

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    TLDR Fractional infrared technology is effective and safe for treating cervical laxity.
    The document reports on a pilot study involving fractional infrared technology as a treatment for cervical laxity, which included four female patients with moderate to severe cervical laxity who had not undergone previous surgery. The treatment consisted of three sessions with specific energy and pulse duration parameters, and results were assessed through pretreatment and post-treatment photographs and histology. The study found that all patients showed good improvement in laxity and thickness of the cervical area without any collateral effects, concluding that fractional infrared technology is effective and safe for treating cervical laxity. The study suggests that further research with a larger sample size is needed for significant statistical results.
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