| Literature DB >> 27057017 |
Moustafa Adam El Taieb1, Ahmed Khair Ibrahim2.
Abstract
CONTEXT: Striae distensae are linear atrophic dermal scars covered with flat atrophic epidermis. They may cause disfigurement, especially in females. Many factors may cause striae distensae such as steroids, obesity, and pregnancy. Although there is no standard treatment for striae; many topical applications, peeling, and light and laser systems have been tried. AIMS: To evaluate and compare the efficacy of fractional CO2 laser with intense pulse light in treating striae distensae. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Forty patients with striae distensae were recruited. Twenty of them were treated by fractional CO2 laser and 20 were treated with intense pulse light. Length and width of the largest striae were measured pre- and post-treatment. Patient satisfaction was also evaluated and graded. Patients were photographed after each treatment session and photos were examined by a blinded physician who had no knowledge about the cases.Entities:
Keywords: CO2 laser; intense pulse light; photothermolysis; striae distensae
Year: 2016 PMID: 27057017 PMCID: PMC4817442 DOI: 10.4103/0019-5154.177774
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Dermatol ISSN: 0019-5154 Impact factor: 1.494
Figure 1Age frequency of the studied sample
Figure 2Distribution of the sample according to the stria etiology
Comparative analysis of the studied groups (cases vs. controls)
Change of Length and Width of Stria before and after treatment in each treatment group
Figure 3(a) A 31-year-old patient with extensive steroid-induced striae before CO2 fractional laser treatment. (b) A 31-year-old patient with extensive steroid-induced striae with good improvement after CO2 fractional laser treatment. The patient developed marked hyperpigmentation
Figure 6(a) A 22-year-old patient with obesity-induced striae in the abdomen before CO2 fractional laser treatment. (b) A 22-year-old patient with obesity-induced striae in the abdomen after CO2 fractional laser treatment
Figure 7(a) A 29-year-old patient with obesity-induced striae before intense pulsed light treatment. (b) A 29-year-old patient with obesity-induced striae showed moderate improvement after intense pulsed light treatment
Figure 8(a) A 25-year-old patient with steroid-induced striae before intense pulsed light treatment. (b) A 25 years old patients with steroid-induced striae showed mild improvement after intense pulsed light treatment
Comparison between the two treatment strategy regarding change of Length and Width of Stria before and after treatment
Comparative analysis of the studied groups regarding satisfaction and photo-evaluation