Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas

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Affiliation: Yale University School of Medicine
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi The spectrum of laser skin resurfacing: nonablative, fractional, and ablative laser resurfacing
    Macrene R Alexiades-Armenakas
    Department of Dermatology, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
    J Am Acad Dermatol 58:719-37; quiz 738-40. 2008
  2. ncbi Blinded, randomized, quantitative grading comparison of minimally invasive, fractional radiofrequency and surgical face-lift to treat skin laxity
    Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas
    Department of Dermatology, Yale University School of Medicine, 955 Park Ave, New York, NY 10028, USA
    Arch Dermatol 146:396-405. 2010
  3. ncbi Aging facial skin: infrared broad band light technologies
    Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas
    Department of Dermatology, Dermatology and Laser Surgery Center, Yale University School of Medicine, 955 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10028, USA
    Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am 19:361-70. 2011
  4. ncbi Assessment of the mobile delivery of infrared light (1100-1800 nm) for the treatment of facial and neck skin laxity
    Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas
    Yale University School of Medicine, USA
    J Drugs Dermatol 8:221-6. 2009
  5. ncbi Unipolar radiofrequency treatment to improve the appearance of cellulite
    Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas
    Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA
    J Cosmet Laser Ther 10:148-53. 2008
  6. ncbi Unipolar versus bipolar radiofrequency treatment of rhytides and laxity using a mobile painless delivery method
    Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas
    Lasers Surg Med 40:446-53. 2008
  7. ncbi Nonablative skin tightening with a variable depth heating 1310-nm wavelength laser in combination with surface cooling
    Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas
    Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA
    J Drugs Dermatol 6:1096-103. 2007
  8. ncbi Aminolevulinic acid photodynamic therapy for actinic keratoses/actinic cheilitis/acne: vascular lasers
    Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas
    Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA
    Dermatol Clin 25:25-33. 2007
  9. ncbi Rhytides, laxity, and photoaging treated with a combination of radiofrequency, diode laser, and pulsed light and assessed with a comprehensive grading scale
    Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas
    Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA
    J Drugs Dermatol 5:731-8. 2006
  10. ncbi Long-pulsed dye laser-mediated photodynamic therapy combined with topical therapy for mild to severe comedonal, inflammatory, or cystic acne
    Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas
    Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA
    J Drugs Dermatol 5:45-55. 2006

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Publications19

  1. ncbi The spectrum of laser skin resurfacing: nonablative, fractional, and ablative laser resurfacing
    Macrene R Alexiades-Armenakas
    Department of Dermatology, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
    J Am Acad Dermatol 58:719-37; quiz 738-40. 2008
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  2. ncbi Blinded, randomized, quantitative grading comparison of minimally invasive, fractional radiofrequency and surgical face-lift to treat skin laxity
    Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas
    Department of Dermatology, Yale University School of Medicine, 955 Park Ave, New York, NY 10028, USA
    Arch Dermatol 146:396-405. 2010
    ..To quantify the improvements in laxity from the surgical face-lift and to perform a randomized, blinded comparison with the clinical effects of a novel, minimally invasive fractional radiofrequency (FRF) system...
  3. ncbi Aging facial skin: infrared broad band light technologies
    Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas
    Department of Dermatology, Dermatology and Laser Surgery Center, Yale University School of Medicine, 955 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10028, USA
    Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am 19:361-70. 2011
    ..The consistency of clinical improvement in skin laxity supports the use of this approach for moderate skin laxity...
  4. ncbi Assessment of the mobile delivery of infrared light (1100-1800 nm) for the treatment of facial and neck skin laxity
    Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas
    Yale University School of Medicine, USA
    J Drugs Dermatol 8:221-6. 2009
    ..In addition, few studies have defined and assessed efficacy of these infrared treatments in treating laxity by quantitative grading...
  5. ncbi Unipolar radiofrequency treatment to improve the appearance of cellulite
    Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas
    Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA
    J Cosmet Laser Ther 10:148-53. 2008
    ..Previous studies suggest that radiofrequency (RF) energy may be effective as a treatment for cellulite...
  6. ncbi Unipolar versus bipolar radiofrequency treatment of rhytides and laxity using a mobile painless delivery method
    Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas
    Lasers Surg Med 40:446-53. 2008
    ..Previous studies have shown that radiofrequency (RF) energy is a safe and effective treatment for rhytide-reduction...
  7. ncbi Nonablative skin tightening with a variable depth heating 1310-nm wavelength laser in combination with surface cooling
    Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas
    Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA
    J Drugs Dermatol 6:1096-103. 2007
    ..The discomfort was minimal. Side effects were limited to short-term erythema and edema. In summary, a variable depth heating laser can achieve skin tightening and wrinkle reduction with high subject satisfaction...
  8. ncbi Aminolevulinic acid photodynamic therapy for actinic keratoses/actinic cheilitis/acne: vascular lasers
    Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas
    Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA
    Dermatol Clin 25:25-33. 2007
    ....
  9. ncbi Rhytides, laxity, and photoaging treated with a combination of radiofrequency, diode laser, and pulsed light and assessed with a comprehensive grading scale
    Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas
    Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA
    J Drugs Dermatol 5:731-8. 2006
    ..5%) overall following a mean (+/- SD) of 2.4 (+/- 1.2) treatments. In addition, the patient satisfaction was 71.4%, suggesting that combining nonablative technologies may maximize clinical results and patient detection of improvement...
  10. ncbi Long-pulsed dye laser-mediated photodynamic therapy combined with topical therapy for mild to severe comedonal, inflammatory, or cystic acne
    Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas
    Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA
    J Drugs Dermatol 5:45-55. 2006
    ..Photodynamic therapy (PDT) may be a viable alternative treatment for recalcitrant acne of various types and levels of severity...
  11. ncbi The safety and efficacy of the 308-nm excimer laser for pigment correction of hypopigmented scars and striae alba
    Macrene R Alexiades-Armenakas
    Laser and Skin Surgery Center of New York, NY, USA
    Arch Dermatol 140:955-60. 2004
    ..To assess the safety and efficacy of the 308-nm excimer laser in pigment correction of hypopigmented scars and striae alba...
  12. ncbi Laser-mediated photodynamic therapy of actinic cheilitis
    Macrene R Alexiades-Armenakas
    Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, New Haven, CT, USA
    J Drugs Dermatol 3:548-51. 2004
    ..Patients with erosive AC should receive antibacterial prophylaxis. Multiple treatments may be required for complete clearing...
  13. ncbi Laser-mediated photodynamic therapy of lichen sclerosus
    Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas
    Yale University School of Medicine, USA
    J Drugs Dermatol 3:S25-7. 2004
  14. ncbi Laser-mediated photodynamic therapy
    Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas
    Department of Dermatology, Yale University School of Medicine, New York, NY 10021, USA
    Clin Dermatol 24:16-25. 2006
    ..Finally, intense pulsed light sources have been introduced to PDT for the treatment of photodamage and acne, offering advantages of versatility in wavelengths and applications...
  15. ncbi Enhanced full-face skin rejuvenation using synchronous intense pulsed optical and conducted bipolar radiofrequency energy (ELOS): introducing selective radiophotothermolysis
    Neil S Sadick
    Weill Medical College of Cornell University, NY, USA
    J Drugs Dermatol 4:181-6. 2005
    ..Intense pulsed optical energy and bipolar RF energy have been used in dermatologic surgery for many years; however, this study represents the therapeutic impact of the combined energies...
  16. ncbi A quantitative and comprehensive grading scale for rhytides, laxity, and photoaging
    Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas
    Yale University of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA
    J Drugs Dermatol 5:808-9. 2006
  17. ncbi Treatment of inverse psoriasis with the 308 nm excimer laser
    Erick A Mafong
    Laser and Skin Surgery Center, New York, New York 10016, USA
    Dermatol Surg 28:530-2. 2002
    ..Remission duration was at least 6 months. CONCLUSION: The 308 nm excimer laser is safe and effective for the treatment of inverse psoriasis. Treatments are well tolerated with minimal side effects...
  18. ncbi Laser-mediated photodynamic therapy of actinic keratoses
    Macrene R Alexiades-Armenakas
    Laser and Skin Surgery Center of New York, New York 10016, USA
    Arch Dermatol 139:1313-20. 2003
    ..To assess the safety and efficacy of the long-pulsed pulsed dye laser (LP PDL) (595 nm) with photodynamic therapy (PDT) for treatment of actinic keratoses (AKs)...
  19. ncbi Two randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled studies evaluating the S-Caine Peel for induction of local anesthesia before long-pulsed Nd:YAG laser therapy for leg veins
    John Z S Chen
    Laser and Skin Surgery Center of New York, New York 10016, USA
    Dermatol Surg 29:1012-8. 2003
    ..004). CONCLUSION: The S-Caine Peel provides safe and highly effective local anesthesia when applied for at least 60 minutes for laser therapy of leg veins. Facile removal of the peel provides a unique advantage and ease in administration...