Full-face laser resurfacing using a supplemented topical anesthesia protocol

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作者
Kilmer, SL [1 ]
Chotzen, V [1 ]
Zelickson, BD [1 ]
McClaren, M [1 ]
Silva, S [1 ]
Calkin, J [1 ]
No, D [1 ]
机构
[1] Laser & Skin Surg Ctr No Calif, Sacramento, CA USA
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10.1001/archderm.139.10.1279
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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100206 [皮肤病与性病学];
摘要
Background: Laser resurfacing has become a popular modality for the treatment of photodamaged skin, rhytids, and acne scarring. In many cases, this procedure is performed under general anesthesia or intravenous sedation in conjunction with nerve blocks and local infiltration. Objective: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of facial carbon dioxide laser resurfacing using a supplemented topical anesthesia protocol. Design: Nonrandomized case series of patients observed for 1 year. Setting: Outpatient surgery center Patients: Two hundred consecutive patients undergoing treatment for facial rhytids or acne scarring. Intervention: Full-face carbon dioxide laser resurfacing procedures were performed using a supplemented topical anesthesia protocol. Pretreatment medications included diazepam, oral analgesics, and intramuscular ketorolac tromethamine. Results: Topical anesthesia provided effective and sufficient anesthesia in most cases. Only 10 of 200 patients required additional anesthesia (regional nerve blocks and/or local infiltration). Substantial improvement of rhytids, photodamage, and acne scarring was observed. Posttreatment hypopigmentation was seen in 1 patient. Scarring was not observed. Main Outcome Measures: Tolerability of procedure, healing times, and adverse effects. Conclusion: A supplemented topical anesthesia protocol for full-face laser resurfacing is a safe and effective alternative to traditional anesthesia strategies.
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