Nonablative Fractional Diode Laser Resurfacing (1440 nm and 1927 nm) for Photoaged Skin.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Kristel D Polder, Paul M Friedman, Jill Feetham, Jessica Gower, Tina Lin, Abby Jacobson
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Abstract

Background: Nonablative lasers treat photoaged skin and stimulate new collagen formation while sparing epidermal damage.

Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of nonablative fractional diode combination laser skin resurfacing treatment (1440 and 1927 nm) in mild-to-moderate photoaged skin.

Materials and methods: The entire face was treated with both 1440-nm and 1927-nm wavelengths per treatment, with a total of 4 treatments spaced 1 month apart. Follow-up occurred at 1 and 3 months post-treatment. Outcomes were improvement in the appearance of ≥1 measure of photodamage (rhytides, skin texture, dyschromia/pigment, skin radiance, pore size, and overall appearance) at the 3-month (primary) and 1-month (secondary) follow-up visits. Safety was monitored throughout the study.

Results: Participants (N = 28; 89% female; mean age, 40 years) experienced significant mean improvement from baseline in all measures of photodamage with combination laser treatment at 1 and 3 months post-treatment (all p < .001). No serious adverse events occurred. Post-treatment erythema and edema were minimal, and pain levels remained consistent throughout treatment. Most participants (96.4%) considered their overall appearance as improved and expressed satisfaction with treatment outcomes.

Conclusion: Nonablative combination laser skin resurfacing treatment was well tolerated and significantly improved measures of photodamage in photoaged skin across diverse skin types.

用于光老化皮肤的非烧蚀点阵二极管激光换肤术(1440 纳米和 1927 纳米)。
背景:非剥脱激光治疗光老化皮肤,刺激新胶原蛋白的形成,同时避免表皮损伤:评估非剥脱点阵二极管组合激光焕肤治疗(1440 和 1927 纳米)对轻度至中度光老化皮肤的有效性和安全性:对整个面部进行治疗,每次治疗同时使用 1440 纳米和 1927 纳米波长,共进行 4 次治疗,每次治疗间隔 1 个月。治疗后 1 个月和 3 个月进行随访。结果是在 3 个月(主要)和 1 个月(次要)随访时,≥1 项光损伤指标(褶皱、肤质、色素沉着/色斑、皮肤光泽度、毛孔大小和整体外观)的改善情况。在整个研究过程中对安全性进行监测:参加者(28 人;89% 为女性;平均年龄 40 岁)在治疗后 1 个月和 3 个月接受联合激光治疗后,所有光损伤指标的平均值都比基线值有显著改善(P 均小于 0.001)。无严重不良反应发生。治疗后的红斑和水肿非常轻微,疼痛程度在整个治疗过程中保持一致。大多数参与者(96.4%)认为他们的整体外观得到了改善,并对治疗效果表示满意:结论:非烧蚀联合激光换肤治疗的耐受性良好,能显著改善不同肤质的光老化皮肤的光损伤程度。
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Dermatologic Surgery
Dermatologic Surgery 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
16.70%
发文量
547
期刊介绍: Exclusively devoted to dermatologic surgery, the Dermatologic Surgery journal publishes the most clinically comprehensive and up-to-date information in its field. This unique monthly journal provides today’s most expansive and in-depth coverage of cosmetic and reconstructive skin surgery and skin cancer through peer-reviewed original articles, extensive illustrations, case reports, ongoing features, literature reviews and correspondence. The journal provides information on the latest scientific information for all types of dermatologic surgery including: -Ambulatory phlebectomy- Blepharoplasty- Body contouring- Chemical peels- Cryosurgery- Curettage and desiccation- Dermabrasion- Excision and closure- Flap Surgery- Grafting- Hair restoration surgery- Injectable neuromodulators- Laser surgery- Liposuction- Microdermabrasion- Microlipoinjection- Micropigmentation- Mohs micrographic surgery- Nail surgery- Phlebology- Sclerotherapy- Skin cancer surgery- Skin resurfacing- Soft-tissue fillers. Dermatologists, dermatologic surgeons, plastic surgeons, oculoplastic surgeons and facial plastic surgeons consider this a must-read publication for anyone in the field.
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