Cosmetic: Original Articles
Alster, Tina S. M.D.; Li, Monica Ka Yi M.D.
Washington, D.C.; and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
From the Washington Institute of Dermatologic Laser Surgery.
Received for publication December 1, 2018; accepted August 27, 2019.
Presented at the 24th World Congress of Dermatology, in Milan, Italy, June 10 through 15, 2019.
Disclosure:Dr. Alster developed the A Method products used in the study. Dr. Li has no financial interest to disclose. No funding was received for this article.
A “Hot Topic Video” by Editor-in-Chief Rod J. Rohrich, M.D., accompanies this article. Go to PRSJournal.com and click on “Plastic Surgery Hot Topics” in the “Digital Media” tab to watch.
Tina S. Alster, M.D., Washington Institute of Dermatologic Laser Surgery, 1430 K Street NW, Suite 200, Washington, D.C. 20005, [email protected]
Erratum
The authors of the February 2020 Cosmetic article titled “Microneedling of Scars: A Large Prospective Study with Long-Term Follow-Up” (Plast Reconstr Surg. 2020;145:358–364) wish to make the following correction: The abstract misstated the number of study patients in the Background section as “20.” The correct number of patients is “120.” The corrected text should read as follows:
“Background: In recent years, microneedling has been increasingly used to treat a number of dermatologic conditions, including scars. Although initial studies demonstrated improvement of (mostly) atrophic scars with microneedling, the number of patients evaluated was relatively small, and the devices and treatment protocols used and posttreatment follow-up varied widely. Through this prospective observational study, the results of microneedling on 120 patients with a variety of scars are described.”
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
145(5):1341,
May 2020.