Laser resurfacing in pigmented skin

被引:107
作者
Ho, C
Nguyen, Q
Lowe, NJ
Griffin, ME
Lask, G
机构
[1] UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES,MED CTR,CTR DERMATOL LASER SURG,DIV DERMATOL,LOS ANGELES,CA 90024
[2] SKIN RES FDN CALIF,SANTA MONICA,CA 90034
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10.1111/j.1524-4725.1995.tb00554.x
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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100206 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND. Laser skin resurfacing is a very promising new treatment for solar elastosis and acne scars. The Ultrapulse carbon dioxide (CO2) laser and the SilkTouch flashscanner allow precise depth control and char-free ablation. Earlier studies have been done mainly on Caucasian skin types I and II, but very little data were available on pigmented skin. OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy and safety of laser skin resurfacing in skin types III and IV. METHODS. Thirty Asian and Hispanic patients were treated for facial rhytides and acne scars. All patients were instructed to use tretinoin cream 0.05%, hydroquinone 5%, and desonide 0.1% cream nightly for 2-4 weeks prior to the laser treatment. The Ultrapulse 5000C CO2 laser with the Truespot 3-mm collimated handpiece at the setting of 250-450 mJ per pulse, or the SilkTouch flashscanner at the setting of 5-7 W, 0.2-second pulse duration, and 4-mm (M) spot size, tons used. Patients were evaluated clinically, and global response was assessed by both clinicians and patients. RESULTS. The facial rhytides and acne scars improved 25-50% in all patients after one laser treatment. The most common side effects were persistent erythema that resolved on the average of 6 weeks. Hyperpigmentation occurred, but was reduced with regular use of tretinoin, hydroquinone, and desonide cream both pre- and postoperatively along with use of broad spectrum sun-screen after treatments. CONCLUSION. Laser skin resurfacing can be used to treat facial rhytides and acne scars in skin phototypes III and IV. When proper pre- and postoperative management is implemented, the risk of dyspigmentation can be reduced.
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