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Electrophotobiomodulation in the treatment of facial post-burn hypertrophic scars in pediatric patients.

N G Elmelegy1, A M Hegazy1, M S Sadaka1, D E Abdeldaim2.   

Abstract

Hypertrophic scar continues to be one of the leading reasons for surgical and non-surgical treatments after burn healing. Facial post-burn hypertrophic scars can cause severe functional and emotional disability, as they are usually difficult to conceal. Numerous nonsurgical and surgical therapies have been used for the treatment of hypertrophic scars. This study describes the combination of bipolar radiofrequency, intense pulsed light and cooling (given the collective term 'E-light'), and reports the outcomes of its use in the treatment of post-burn facial hypertrophic scars in a series of sixty-five patients in the pediatric age group. There were no reports in the literature of the use of this modality (E-light) in the treatment of facial post-burn hypertrophic scars in pediatric patients. Results showed that the mean decrease in total VSS score for all patients was 5.8. Regarding the satisfaction of the parents of our patients, 66.15% rated the result excellent, 24.61% rated it good and 9.23% rated it fair. We received no poor ratings for the final result, with a significant reduction in total Vancouver scar scale after treatment (P-value = 0.000). The E-light therapy technique studied in this work is effective, safe and economical if compared to other treatment modalities that can be used in the management of facial post-burn hypertrophic scars.

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Keywords:  electric light energy specific action (ELESA); electrophotobiomodulation; facial scars; hypertrophic scars; intense pulsed light (ipl); radiofrequency (RF)

Year:  2018        PMID: 30374265      PMCID: PMC6199016     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Burns Fire Disasters        ISSN: 1592-9558


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