Hyperdiluted Botulinum Toxin and Intense Pulsed Light Treatment: A Case Series to Illustrate a Novel Protocol for Hypertrophic Scar Reduction.

Plastic and aesthetic nursing Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-19 DOI:10.1097/PSN.0000000000000551
Mike D Clague, Greg Goodman, Cindy Taing, Lauren Stuart, Margo-Louise Orsatti, John Holbrook, John Delaney, Bridgina Mackay
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Abstract

Hypertrophic scars can have significant and far-reaching effects on patients that range from itching to creating difficulty with mobility, all of which can negatively impact the individual's quality of life. A recent study showed that many patients with recent scars report pain, burning, pruritus, erythema, in combination with psychological difficulties that impact bodily movement, choice of clothing, and participation in leisure activities. Botulinum toxin Type A (BoNTA) and intense pulsed light (IPL) have shown promise in treating such scars. We propose a novel treatment protocol involving a 4-week intervention with hyperdiluted BoNTA injections and supplemental treatment with IPL for erythema, and a 6-month scar scale assessment and photographic documentation that occurs before and 6 months after treatment. We report four cases where using hyperdiluted BoNTA, either alone or in conjunction with IPL, substantially reduced scar size, improved overall scar appearance, and diminished erythema in areas on the face and the breasts. Although this report suggests that a schedule of alternating treatments with BoNTA and IPL may be beneficial in reducing scar size and enhancing appearance, further research is necessary to better understand the most effective dosages, the relationship between BoNTA and IPL, and the optimal management of scarring.

超稀释肉毒杆菌毒素和强脉冲光治疗:一个病例系列,说明肥厚性疤痕消退的新方案。
肥厚性疤痕会对患者产生重大而深远的影响,从瘙痒到行动不便,所有这些都会对患者的生活质量产生负面影响。最近的一项研究表明,许多新近留下疤痕的患者都会出现疼痛、灼热、瘙痒、红斑等症状,同时还会出现心理障碍,影响身体活动、衣物选择和休闲活动的参与。A 型肉毒杆菌毒素(BoNTA)和强脉冲光(IPL)在治疗此类疤痕方面已显示出前景。我们提出了一种新颖的治疗方案,其中包括为期 4 周的超稀释 BoNTA 注射干预和针对红斑的强脉冲光辅助治疗,以及治疗前和治疗后 6 个月的疤痕量表评估和照片记录。我们报告了四个病例,在这些病例中,单独使用或结合 IPL 使用超稀释 BoNTA 大大缩小了疤痕的面积,改善了疤痕的整体外观,并减轻了面部和乳房部位的红斑。虽然本报告表明,交替使用 BoNTA 和 IPL 治疗可能有利于缩小疤痕和改善外观,但要更好地了解最有效的剂量、BoNTA 和 IPL 之间的关系以及疤痕的最佳治疗方法,还需要进一步的研究。
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