Established and Emerging Laser Treatments for Acne Vulgaris in Diverse Skin Types.

Q2 Medicine
Kimberly Huerth, Chiamaka Ohanenye, Andrea Quartey, Brooke Jackson, Valerie Callender
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Abstract

Objective: This review examined studies published during the past two decades in which lasers were used to treat acne vulgaris. Its aim was to assess the mechanism, efficacy, and safety of lasers as a treatment modality for this vexingly common and potentially disfiguring condition.

Methods: PubMed searches were performed to identify articles published through December 2023 that discuss the use of lasers for the treatment of acne vulgaris.

Results: Various lasers, including visible light, infrared, fractional ablative CO₂ lasers with isotretinoin, and two 1726-nm lasers approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration, show efficacy in treating acne vulgaris. Studies vary widely in their design, characteristics, and methodological rigor.

Limitations: The available literature on using lasers to treat acne is limited by variability in study design, short-term follow up, and small sample sizes.

Conclusion: Lasers have demonstrated efficacy as primary or adjunctive treatment modalities for acne vulgaris in certain clinical scenarios. Larger randomized, controlled, double-blinded studies with sufficiently long follow-up periods and standardized objective measurements are needed to substantiate the efficacy of lasers in treating acne vulgaris.

建立和新兴的激光治疗痤疮寻常在不同皮肤类型。
目的:本综述审查了在过去二十年中发表的激光治疗寻常性痤疮的研究。其目的是评估激光作为一种治疗这种令人烦恼的常见和潜在毁容疾病的方式的机制,有效性和安全性。方法:PubMed检索到2023年12月之前发表的讨论使用激光治疗寻常痤疮的文章。结果:可见光、红外线、异维甲酸CO₂分数烧蚀激光及美国食品药品监督管理局批准的2种1726 nm激光治疗寻常性痤疮均有疗效。研究在设计、特征和方法的严谨性上有很大的不同。局限性:使用激光治疗痤疮的现有文献受到研究设计的可变性、短期随访和小样本量的限制。结论:在某些临床情况下,激光作为普通痤疮的主要或辅助治疗方式已被证明有效。需要更大规模的随机、对照、双盲研究、足够长的随访期和标准化的客观测量来证实激光治疗寻常性痤疮的有效性。
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