Literature DB >> 33834379

Efficacy and safety of 755 nm Q-switched Alexandrite Laser for Hori's nevus: a retrospective analysis of 482 Chinese women.

Lining Huang1, Yiping Zhong1, Tingting Yan1, Zhenfeng Liu1, Bin Yang2, Mao-Qiang Man3.   

Abstract

To evaluate the efficacy and safety of 755 nm Q-Switched alexandrite laser for Hori's nevus in a large cohort of Chinese women. We retrospectively analyzed the efficacy and safety of 755 nm Q-Switched alexandrite laser for Hori's nevus. Reduction in pigment was evaluated using a 4-score method. A total of 482 patients, aged 16 to 52 years, were included in this analysis. Patients were treated with 755 nm Q-Switched alexandrite laser at fluence levels of 5-8 J/cm2 for 2-4 treatment sessions. Following the treatments, 53% of patients showed over 75% reductions in pigment while 50-75% reductions in pigment were observed in 28% of patients. The rest displayed less than 50% improvements. Efficacy was positively correlated with the number of treatment sessions (p < 0.0001). Adverse reactions were temporary, mild erythema, and edema. A small portion of patients (15%) had hyperpigmentation, which disappeared within 2-6 months. 755 nm Q-Switched alexandrite laser is safe and has moderate benefits for Hori's nevus. Because its efficacy is positively correlated with the number of treatment sessions, increase in treatment sessions possibly could achieve a better outcome.
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Keywords:  755 nm Q-switched alexandrite laser; Hori’s nevus; Laser; Pigmentation

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33834379     DOI: 10.1007/s10103-021-03257-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lasers Med Sci        ISSN: 0268-8921            Impact factor:   3.161


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