07-02-2024, 22:26
(This post was last modified: 07-02-2024, 23:01 by decehek778.)
Damaging tissue does not promote growth, it hinders it. Tissue expansion is a delicate thing. Adipogenesis is much greater when in a calorie surplus. Get a pressure gauge and don't over do it (-25mmhg is best). Growth is a slow thing don't over do it. Use topical oils high in triolein before and after to reduce skin irritation and inflammation. Your body is going to store fat where it wants to, this will only help guide it (slightly). Personally, I cannot see guiding regional fat storage more than a few percent. A few percent is more than no percent. I would guess the longer a routine is maintained the longer you can add a few percent. There is no study that shows the drop off point... though I would expect it to stop at some point.
https://journals.lww.com/plasreconsurg/a...me.24.aspx
Stretch is known to stimulate proliferation, whereas edema and inflammation are both emerging proadipogenic factors. Their combination in external volume expansion seems to produce proadipogenic effects, seen even after a single 2-hour stimulation.
https://journals.lww.com/plasreconsurg/f...in.55.aspx
Similarly, our group’s preclinical data have revealed that adaptation of expansion patterns with either shorter sessions, different interfaces, or variable cycles could yield outcomes with equivalent or even superior tissue expansion and vascular enrichment effect.7,8 These data suggest that lengthy sessions of external volume expansion may not be critical to achieve the desired effect, and instead may be detrimental to the surrounding skin. Improvements by abbreviated clinical protocols may translate to not only less surrounding tissue damage but also improved patient compliance with expansion. We look forward to more clinical studies exploring this topic as we continue to learn the best way to use this technique for our patients.
triolein is very high in a lot of cooking oils - Sunflower (high oleic variety) to name one. It is safe and non toxic to your skin. Here is an evaluation of it.
https://www.ewg.org/skindeep/ingredients...%20harmful
https://journals.lww.com/plasreconsurg/a...me.24.aspx
Stretch is known to stimulate proliferation, whereas edema and inflammation are both emerging proadipogenic factors. Their combination in external volume expansion seems to produce proadipogenic effects, seen even after a single 2-hour stimulation.
https://journals.lww.com/plasreconsurg/f...in.55.aspx
Similarly, our group’s preclinical data have revealed that adaptation of expansion patterns with either shorter sessions, different interfaces, or variable cycles could yield outcomes with equivalent or even superior tissue expansion and vascular enrichment effect.7,8 These data suggest that lengthy sessions of external volume expansion may not be critical to achieve the desired effect, and instead may be detrimental to the surrounding skin. Improvements by abbreviated clinical protocols may translate to not only less surrounding tissue damage but also improved patient compliance with expansion. We look forward to more clinical studies exploring this topic as we continue to learn the best way to use this technique for our patients.
triolein is very high in a lot of cooking oils - Sunflower (high oleic variety) to name one. It is safe and non toxic to your skin. Here is an evaluation of it.
https://www.ewg.org/skindeep/ingredients...%20harmful