低水平激光治疗作为面部色素沉着的有效干预:叙利亚妇女黄斑和黄斑1例报告。

Q3 Medicine
Case Reports in Dermatological Medicine Pub Date : 2025-08-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/crdm/8197442
Kawthar Shurrab, Juliana Nabil Alzghayar
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摘要

面部色素沉着障碍,如雀斑(俗称雀斑)和太阳痣是与阳光照射有关的慢性皮肤病,会影响美容外观。本病例报告介绍了低水平激光治疗(LLLT)作为两种不同的叙利亚妇女色素疾病的有效干预:一种是色素症,另一种是太阳色素症。第一个病例涉及一名34岁的菲茨帕特里克皮肤II型女性,表现为面部息肉,而第二个病例涉及一名49岁的菲茨帕特里克皮肤III型女性,诊断为太阳色斑。从2023年6月1日至8月1日,两名患者接受了12次治疗,使用红色二极管激光(660 nm),功率密度为15.6 mW/cm2,剂量为5.6 J/cm2,每次治疗6分钟,每个治疗区域一次。结果表明,在1年的随访中,色素沉着强度和病变大小显着降低,无副作用或病变复发。这些结果表明,LLLT可以作为一种有效和安全的治疗方式选择面部色素紊乱。
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Low-Level Laser Therapy as an Effective Intervention for Facial Pigmentation: A Case Report of Ephelides and Lentigines in Syrian Women.

Low-Level Laser Therapy as an Effective Intervention for Facial Pigmentation: A Case Report of Ephelides and Lentigines in Syrian Women.

Low-Level Laser Therapy as an Effective Intervention for Facial Pigmentation: A Case Report of Ephelides and Lentigines in Syrian Women.

Facial pigmentation disorders such as ephelides (commonly known as freckles) and solar lentigines are chronic dermatological conditions associated with sun exposure that can impact cosmetic appearance. This case report presents low-level laser therapy (LLLT) as an effective intervention for two different pigmentary disorders in Syrian women: one with ephelides and another with solar lentigines. The first case involved a 34-year-old woman with Fitzpatrick skin type II presenting with facial ephelides, while the second case featured a 49-year-old woman with Fitzpatrick skin type III diagnosed with solar lentigo. Both patients underwent 12 sessions from June 1 to August 1, 2023, using a red diode laser (660 nm) at a power density of 15.6 mW/cm2 and a dose of 5.6 J/cm2, applied for 6 min per session, with one pass per treatment area. The results demonstrated a marked reduction in pigmentation intensity and lesion size, with no reported side effects or lesion recurrence during a 1-year follow-up. These results suggest that LLLT may serve as an effective and safe therapeutic modality for selected facial pigmentary disorders.

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