Energy-based devices for melasma and postinflammatory hyperpigmentation

Shane Reynal, Elise Martin, Girish Munavalli
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Abstract

Introduction

Melasma and postinflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) are conditions commonly encountered by dermatologists, and they are often distressing to patients. While PIH can improve with time once the inflammatory process is controlled, melasma is a condition that often requires prolonged treatment and maintenance. There are numerous treatment options, ranging from UV protection and topical therapies (such as hydroquinone), to more procedural-based options (chemical peels, micro-needling, and energy-based devices).

Objective

This review will focus on the treatment of melasma and PIH with various energy-based therapies, including laser devices, intense pulsed light (IPL), high-frequency ultrasound, and radiofrequency devices.

Methods

References were collected by using Pubmed with search terms of “laser”, “melasma”, “post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation”, and “energy-based devices.”

Findings

Lasers and IPL target pigment in the epidermis and dermis by using the appropriate wavelengths and principles such as thermal relaxation time and photoacoustic damage. Other lasers, such as pulsed-dye laser (PDL), target the vascular component of melasma. Used alone or in combination with topical treatments, these devices provide improvement in melasma and PIH. In addition, some authors have studied the use of these devices, such as fractionated lasers, in device-assisted drug delivery of topical therapies.

Conclusion

While there is a benefit to the use of these devices, this change is usually temporary and balanced against the side effects of dyspigmentation and scarring. Therefore, these treatments are best used in combination, with a maintenance program that employs both topical therapies, procedures, and energy-based devices.

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治疗黄褐斑和炎症后色素沉着的能量型设备
黄褐斑和炎症后色素沉着(PIH)是皮肤科医生经常遇到的情况,它们通常让患者感到痛苦。虽然一旦炎症过程得到控制,PIH可以随着时间的推移而改善,但黄褐斑是一种通常需要长期治疗和维持的疾病。有许多治疗选择,从紫外线防护和局部治疗(如对苯二酚),到更基于程序的选择(化学削皮、微针和基于能量的设备)。目的本综述将重点介绍各种基于能量的治疗方法,包括激光设备、强脉冲光(IPL)、高频超声和射频设备,以治疗黄褐斑和妊高征。方法使用Pubmed,检索词为“激光”、“黄褐斑”、“炎症后色素沉着过度”和“基于能量的设备”,收集参考文献。“发现激光和强脉冲光通过使用适当的波长和原理,如热弛豫时间和光声损伤,靶向表皮和真皮中的色素。其他激光,如脉冲染料激光(PDL),靶向黄褐斑的血管成分。单独使用或与局部治疗结合使用,这些设备可以改善黄褐斑和PIH。此外,一些作者研究了这些设备,如分级激光,在局部治疗的设备辅助药物递送中的应用。结论虽然使用这些装置有好处,但这种变化通常是暂时的,并与色素沉着和疤痕的副作用相平衡。因此,这些治疗最好与使用局部疗法、程序和基于能量的设备的维护计划结合使用。
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