Clinically Relevant One-shot Learning Technique to Personalize Fractional CO2 Laser Treatment for Eyelid Scars.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Dingqiao Wang, Zhen Mao, Wuyou Gao, Yanjing Huang, Xingyi Li, Jun Mao, Rongxin Chen, Xuanwei Liang, Xianchai Lin
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Abstract

Background: Hypertrophic and keloid eyelid scars cause functional and aesthetic problems. Traditional fractional CO₂ laser treatments require multiple sessions and use uniform parameters regardless of scar characteristics, limiting their effectiveness for complex eyelid scars.

Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of the Manual One-shot Learning Technique (MOST) with fractional CO₂ laser for personalized treatment of eyelid scars.

Methods: A retrospective study involved 154 patients with hypertrophic and keloid eyelid scars treated with the MOST fractional CO₂ laser. Functional and aesthetic outcomes were assessed using degree of incomplete eyelid closure, ectropion and Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS). Patients were followed up for a total of 12 months to evaluate outcomes and monitor complications.

Results: The study included 154 patients (98 males, 56 females; mean age 32.6±14.2 years). A single treatment session resulted in significant improvements, with a mean VSS score reduction of 2.75 ± 1.50 (P = 0.021), and 57.8% of patients achieving > 75% scar clearance. After 1-3 treatment sessions, all patients showed significant functional and aesthetic improvements, with incomplete eyelid closure and ectropion significantly reduced (both P < 0.001), VSS scores decreased by 3.02 ± 1.76 (P < 0.001), and 90.9% of patients achieved > 75% scar clearance. Complications included recurrence (10.4%), hypopigmentation (5.2%), and skin atrophy (5.2%).

Conclusions: The MOST laser technique significantly improves functional and aesthetic outcomes for eyelid scars with fewer treatment sessions. By personalizing treatment based on tissue response, this approach enhances efficiency while reducing both patient burden and resource use.

个性化CO2激光治疗眼睑疤痕的临床相关一次性学习技术。
背景:肥大和瘢痕疙瘩眼睑疤痕引起功能和美学问题。传统的CO₂激光治疗需要多次治疗,并且不考虑疤痕特征,使用统一的参数,限制了其对复杂眼睑疤痕的有效性。目的:评价人工单次学习技术(MOST)配合分数CO₂激光个体化治疗眼睑疤痕的疗效和安全性。方法:回顾性研究154例采用最分数CO₂激光治疗的肥厚性瘢痕。使用眼睑闭合不全程度、外翻和温哥华疤痕量表(VSS)评估功能和美学结果。患者共随访12个月,以评估结果并监测并发症。结果:纳入154例患者,其中男性98例,女性56例;平均年龄(32.6±14.2岁)。单次治疗显著改善,平均VSS评分降低2.75±1.50 (P = 0.021), 57.8%的患者瘢痕清除率达到75%。治疗1-3个疗程后,所有患者的功能和美观均有显著改善,眼睑闭合不全和外翻明显减少(P < 0.001), VSS评分下降3.02±1.76 (P < 0.001), 90.9%的患者瘢痕清除率达到bb0 ~ 75%。并发症包括复发(10.4%)、色素减退(5.2%)和皮肤萎缩(5.2%)。结论:MOST激光技术显著改善了眼睑疤痕的功能和美观效果,减少了治疗次数。通过基于组织反应的个性化治疗,这种方法提高了效率,同时减少了患者负担和资源使用。
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CiteScore
6.20
自引率
20.70%
发文量
309
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Aesthetic Surgery Journal is a peer-reviewed international journal focusing on scientific developments and clinical techniques in aesthetic surgery. The official publication of The Aesthetic Society, ASJ is also the official English-language journal of many major international societies of plastic, aesthetic and reconstructive surgery representing South America, Central America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. It is also the official journal of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, the Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and The Rhinoplasty Society.
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