Feasibility and Safety of Using Combined Light-Emitting Diodes Versus Intense Pulsed Light Technology for the Improvement of Facial Hypervascularization in Adult Patients.

Pablo Naranjo García, Rodolfo López Andrino
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Background: Superficial facial vascular lesions can be an aesthetic problem and a symptom of different skin diseases. Objective: It was to compare the efficacy and safety profiles of Dermalux® Tri-Wave MD, based on three combined light-emitting diodes (LEDs) technology and intense pulsed light (IPL) for reducing the excess of facial vascularization due to superficial cutaneous vascular lesions. Materials and methods: The study had a single-center, proof-of-concept, open-label, and prospective design. Two groups of adult patients were treated for facial hypervascularization, LED-Group with an LED device combining 633 and 830 nm and IPL-Group with an IPL (555-950 and 530-750 nm). Variables assessed were hemoglobin hyperconcentration (HH), hemoglobin-affected area (HAA) through Antera 3D®, and pain using the Numeric Pain Rating Scale. Results: Twenty subjects were included, 10 by group (50% female). LED-Group: Mean age 32.1 years (range, 21-46). IPL-Group: Mean age 34.5 years (range, 25-49). HH: LED-Group 100% had a moderate improvement; in the IPL-Group, 10% was moderate, and 90% was marked. HAA: LED-Group 10% had a slight improvement, 70% moderate, and 20% marked; in the IPL-Group, 100%, the improvement was marked. Seventy percent of LED-Group patients reported no pain, 30% mild; in the IPL-Group, 100% of patients reported severe pain. Conclusions: Treatment with combined red and near-infrared LEDs effectively reduced the excess of facial vascularization with moderate outcomes compared with IPL, but without secondary effects and no pain. This treatment could represent an effective, safe, and well-tolerated approach for facial vascular lesions.

结合发光二极管与强脉冲光技术改善成人患者面部血管增生的可行性和安全性。
背景:面部浅表血管病变可以是一个美学问题和不同皮肤病的症状。目的:比较基于三种发光二极管(led)技术和强脉冲光(IPL)技术的Dermalux®Tri-Wave MD的疗效和安全性,以减少由于皮肤浅表血管病变引起的面部血管化过多。材料和方法:该研究采用单中心、概念验证、开放标签和前瞻性设计。两组成人患者接受面部血管增生治疗,LED组采用633和830 nm的LED装置,IPL组采用555-950和530-750 nm的IPL装置。通过Antera 3D®评估的变量是血红蛋白高浓度(HH)、血红蛋白影响面积(HAA)和使用数字疼痛评定量表评估的疼痛。结果:共纳入20例受试者,每组10例,其中女性占50%。led组:平均年龄32.1岁(范围21-46岁)。ipl组:平均年龄34.5岁(范围25-49岁)。HH: led组100%有中度改善;ipl组10%为中度,90%为显著性。HAA: led组10%轻度改善,70%中度改善,20%显著;ipl组为100%,明显改善。70%的led组患者无疼痛,30%轻度疼痛;在ipl组中,100%的患者报告剧烈疼痛。结论:与IPL相比,红光与近红外led联合治疗可有效减少面部血管化过多,效果中等,无继发效应,无疼痛。这种治疗方法对面部血管病变是一种有效、安全、耐受性良好的治疗方法。
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