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Combined Renuvion and Endolift Therapy Suggests Enhanced Skin Tightening Compared to Monotherapy in Upper Arm Rejuvenation: A Case Report Publisher



Nilforoushzadeh M ; Fakhim T ; Mirbahari SN ; Rafiei S ; Shahverdi MH ; Enamzadeh R
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Source: Case Reports in Dermatology Published:2026


Abstract

– Introduction: Skin laxity, a common esthetic concern, drives demand for non-surgical solutions. Energy-based devices like Renuvion® (helium plasma/radiofrequency) and Endolift® (1, 470 nm diode laser) offer minimally invasive tightening, yet their combined efficacy remains underexplored. This study evaluates synergistic effects of Renuvion® and Endolift® through an intra-patient comparison. Case Presentation: A 44-year-old female with moderate upper arm laxity underwent Renuvion® alone on the right arm and combined Renuvion® + Endolift® on the left. Endolift® (6 W, 50 ms ON/OFF pulses, 600 μm fiber) delivered 4, 000 J–5, 000 J per arm via subdermal scraping. Renuvion® followed 1 week later, using standard subdermal settings. Outcomes were assessed via laxity scoring, circumferential measurements, blinded practitioner evaluations, and patient feedback at 8 weeks. The combination arm demonstrated a higher reduction in circumference (34.3% vs. 28.8%) and superior practitioner ratings (3/3 vs. 2/3), indicating enhanced skin tightening. Blinded practitioners rated the left arm’s improvement as “marked” (score 3/3) vs. “moderate” (score 2/3) for the right. Patient satisfaction aligned with objective metrics, citing the left arm as “tighter” and “more contoured.” No adverse events occurred. Conclusion: Combining Renuvion® and Endolift® enhanced skin tightening compared to Renuvion® monotherapy, which may suggest synergistic subdermal remodeling. This dual-modality approach may optimize outcomes in fibrous anatomical regions, though larger controlled studies are warranted. © 2025 The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel