Case Reports and Experts Opinions about Current Use of Leech Therapy in Dermatology and Cosmetology
Abstract
1. Introduction
1.1. Leech
1.2. Hirudotherapy—Definition and Basic Concepts
1.3. Active Substances and Mechanism of Action
- Analgesic and anti-inflammatory (bdellins and bdellastasin, eglin, antistasin, hirustasin, ghilantens, LDTI, bdellastazine, complement C1 inhibitor, guamerin and piguamerin, carboxypeptidase inhibitor);
- Degradation of the extracellular matrix (hyaluronidase, collagenase);
- Increase in blood flow (acetylcholine, histamine-like molecules);
- Inhibition of platelet function, anti-aggregation (apyrase, calin, saratin, decorsin);
- Anticoagulant (hirudins, destabilase, hementin and hementerin, factor Xa inhibitors, whitide, and whitmanin);
- Antimicrobial activity (destabilase, hyaluronidase).
1.4. Hirudotherapy Side Effects
2. Cases Presentation
2.1. Hirudotherapy Use—Questionnaire for Experts
- psoriasis;
- rosacea and bacterial acne;
- atopic dermatitis;
- skin scars (especially after surgery);
- hard-to-heal wounds;
- tissue damage;
- wrinkles;
- cellulite;
- varicose veins;
- bruises;
- reddening of the skin;
- skin inflammation;
- to improve skin tone.
- abnormalities in blood counts, anemia;
- use of anticoagulants;
- severe infections and severe allergies.
- no scratching and touching the post-treatment area;
- changing the dressing on the hard-to-reach areas (e.g., on the back).
2.2. Use of Hirudotherapy in a Cosmetic Salon
2.3. Cases Description
3. Discussion
Study Limitations and Strenghts
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Chronic skin diseases: scabies, psoriasis, chronic ulcers |
Varicose veins, hemorrhoids, phlebitis and thrombotic conditions |
In plastic surgery, reimplantation and tissues reconstruction |
Pain and inflammation reduction |
Boils, abscesses, Staphylococcus aureus infection |
Contusions, hematomas |
Allergies, eczema |
Hard-to-heal wounds |
Rejuvenating treatments |
Scars, alopecia |
Absolute | Relative |
---|---|
Haemophilia, coagulation factor deficiency diseases, anemia; | Age below 10 years of age; |
Refusal of blood transfusions or therapy; | Late old age; |
Pregnancy or breastfeeding; | Menstruation; |
Tumors; | High temperature; |
Sepsis; | General weakness; |
Arterial failure, hypotension; | Scarring; |
Unstable health condition, exhaustion of the body; | Tuberculosis; |
Taking anticoagulants, NSAIDs, acetylsalicylic acid; | HIV infection; |
Large blood loss. | Mental disorders. |
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Ząbkowska, E.; Czerwińska-Ledwig, O.; Bartnicka, M.; Piotrowska, A. Case Reports and Experts Opinions about Current Use of Leech Therapy in Dermatology and Cosmetology. Cosmetics 2022, 9, 137. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics9060137
Ząbkowska E, Czerwińska-Ledwig O, Bartnicka M, Piotrowska A. Case Reports and Experts Opinions about Current Use of Leech Therapy in Dermatology and Cosmetology. Cosmetics. 2022; 9(6):137. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics9060137
Chicago/Turabian StyleZąbkowska, Ewelina, Olga Czerwińska-Ledwig, Magdalena Bartnicka, and Anna Piotrowska. 2022. "Case Reports and Experts Opinions about Current Use of Leech Therapy in Dermatology and Cosmetology" Cosmetics 9, no. 6: 137. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics9060137
APA StyleZąbkowska, E., Czerwińska-Ledwig, O., Bartnicka, M., & Piotrowska, A. (2022). Case Reports and Experts Opinions about Current Use of Leech Therapy in Dermatology and Cosmetology. Cosmetics, 9(6), 137. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics9060137