Literature DB >> 11756800

Combined laser therapy for difficult dermal pigmentation: resurfacing and selective photothermolysis.

S H Park1, S H Koo, E O Choi.   

Abstract

Treating pigmented lesions of the skin, especially deep dermal pigmentations, are difficult to achieve satisfactory results without complications. To treat dermal pigmentations, such as nevus of Ota and congenital nevus, the combined therapy of a resurfacing laser (CO2) and a selective photothermolytic laser (the Q-Switched Ruby Laser [QSRL]) was tried, and the results were compared with those treated with the QSRL alone. Combined laser therapy has been performed in 47 patients with nevus of Ota since 1995. The mean treatment period was 6 months and the mean number of treatment was five. Of 47 patients, 46 (98%) showed excellent results. To treat congenital nevus, combined laser therapy was used in 15 patients, and 12 (80%) showed good to excellent results. By combining resurfacing and selective lasers, the treatment period has been reduced by 2 to 3 months, and the number of treatments has been reduced two- to threefold. Furthermore, treatment of congenital nevus has become possible, which was not the case with the QSRL alone. The Er:YAG laser can be used for resurfacing instead of the CO2 laser because it causes less thermal damage and faster wound healing.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11756800     DOI: 10.1097/00000637-200107000-00006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Plast Surg        ISSN: 0148-7043            Impact factor:   1.539


  6 in total

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Journal:  Ann Dermatol       Date:  2009-05-31       Impact factor: 1.444

2.  Giant congenital melanocytic nevi: a case report.

Authors:  Sudhanshu Ku Das; Amarendra M; Monalisa Subudhi
Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res       Date:  2012-11-01

3.  Laser treatment of congenital melanocytic nevi: a review of the literature.

Authors:  Fleta N Bray; Vidhi Shah; Keyvan Nouri
Journal:  Lasers Med Sci       Date:  2015-11-12       Impact factor: 3.161

4.  Congenital giant nevocellular nevus of the back with deep extension to the fat and fascia.

Authors:  Marcos Ro Jaeger; Ronald M Zuker
Journal:  Can J Plast Surg       Date:  2006

5.  Giant Congenital Melanocytic Nevi Successfully Treated with Combined Laser Therapy.

Authors:  Jagdish Sakhiya; Dhruv Sakhiya; Mehul Patel; Feral Daruwala
Journal:  Indian Dermatol Online J       Date:  2020-01-13

6.  Giant Congenital melanocytic nevus with expanded proliferating nodules in a Syrian neonate.

Authors:  Leen Jamel Doya; Hanin Ahmed Mansour; Naya Talal Hassan; Nadim Jouni; Oday Jouni
Journal:  Oxf Med Case Reports       Date:  2021-06-18
  6 in total

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