Lei Guo, Ping Xue, Xing Fan, Yue Yin, Wenjie Dou, Tong Li, Qing Yang
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Efficiency of Early Sequential Laser Treatment for Facial Linear Scars in Cross-Sectional Regions
Background
Long linear scars in cross-sectional regions can adversely affect facial aesthetics and functionality, leading to substantial psychological distress. Early intervention with carbon dioxide ablative fractional laser (CO2-AFL) and 595-nm pulsed dye laser (PDL) has shown promise in mitigating post-surgical scarring. However, the effectiveness of this treatment for extensive facial scars across different areas remains unclear.
Methods
We reviewed medical records of 39 patients with long scars from facial trauma between January 2022 and October 2023. Treatment commenced with two sessions of PDL and three sessions of CO2-AFL 1 week post-suture removal. Outcomes were assessed using Antera 3D imaging and the Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale (POSAS 3.0). Quality of life improvements were measured using the Short Form-36 Health Survey (SF-36).
Results
All patients completed five sessions of laser treatment. Significant reductions were noted in Patient and Observer scores on the POSAS (p < 0.05). Antera 3D analysis revealed substantial improvements in average roughness, depression depth, and elevation depth across facial regions. The significance of improvements in color variation, texture elevation span, melanin hyperconcentration, and hemoglobin hyperconcentration varied by area. Patients also showed significant improvements in SF-36 scores for physical role limitations, social functioning, and emotional well-being compared to pre-treatment levels (p < 0.05).
Conclusions
Early sequential treatment with PDL and CO2-AFL effectively improves long scars in various facial areas.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology publishes high quality, peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of cosmetic dermatology with the aim to foster the highest standards of patient care in cosmetic dermatology. Published quarterly, the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology facilitates continuing professional development and provides a forum for the exchange of scientific research and innovative techniques.
The scope of coverage includes, but will not be limited to: healthy skin; skin maintenance; ageing skin; photodamage and photoprotection; rejuvenation; biochemistry, endocrinology and neuroimmunology of healthy skin; imaging; skin measurement; quality of life; skin types; sensitive skin; rosacea and acne; sebum; sweat; fat; phlebology; hair conservation, restoration and removal; nails and nail surgery; pigment; psychological and medicolegal issues; retinoids; cosmetic chemistry; dermopharmacy; cosmeceuticals; toiletries; striae; cellulite; cosmetic dermatological surgery; blepharoplasty; liposuction; surgical complications; botulinum; fillers, peels and dermabrasion; local and tumescent anaesthesia; electrosurgery; lasers, including laser physics, laser research and safety, vascular lasers, pigment lasers, hair removal lasers, tattoo removal lasers, resurfacing lasers, dermal remodelling lasers and laser complications.