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Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology ; (6): 260-263, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-483187

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Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of fractionated ultrapulse carbon dioxide laser combined with microneedle for depressed acne scars.Methods Totally 86 patients with depressed acne scar were randomly divided into 2 groups:the treatment group received fractionated ultrapulse carbon dioxide laser combined with microneedle technology and the control group only received fractionated ultrapulse carbon dioxide laser.The treatment interval was 1 to 3 months,and the whole course was 2-8 times.The total effective rate and the adverse reaction were analyzed in the facial acne scar.Results The surface of depressed acne scars was significantly improved.ECCA score of all patients declined obviously after treatment,the score of the treatment group declined from 61± 11 to 45± 15,and the control group declined from 57± 14 to 40± 16.There were significantly statistical differences in the results of each group (P<0.05).More treatment times resulted in better surface improvement.The total effective rate were 81.8% (18/22) and 100% (24/24) in the treatment group,and 80.0% (16/20) and 100% (20/22) in the control group.The course was 6.8± 1.6 months in the treatment group and 20.8±4.6 months in the control group (P<0.05) to get a similar satisfied result.There were no obvious adverse reactions except two cases of erythema and pigmentation in the treatment group and 5 cases in the control group.The former was with less adverse reactions.Conclusions Ultrapulse carbon dioxide laser combined with microneedle technique is effective for facial acne scars,with less complications and shorten treatment course.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology ; (6): 347-349, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-489080

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Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of Q-switch 1064 nm wavelength laser combining with microneedle technology for the treatment of melasma.Methods 70 melasma patients were selected in the Out-patient Department of Wuhan General Hospital of Guangzhou Military Command from July 2012 to Sept.2013.The patients were randomly divided into 3 groups:the combining therapy group (patients in this group received Q-switch 1064 nm wavelength laser combining with microneedles technology,the treatment interval was 2 or 3 weeks,and the whole course was 2-6 months);the microneedle group and the Q-switch 1064 nm wavelength laser group.The effect and the adverse reaction were observed and recorded during the treatment,and the reduced area of the pigment patch was also measured to judge the total efficacy after the course.Results The total effective rate was 78.6% (22/28) in the combining therapy group and 40.0% (8/20) in the microneedle group,45.5% (10/22) in the Q-switch 1064 nm wavelength laser group.There were statistically significant differences between the combining therapy group and the other groups (P1 <0.05,P2 <0.05),without obvious adverse reaction.Conclusions It is significantly better to use American Medlite C6 Q-switch 1064 nm wavelength laser combining with microneedles technology than that of the single use of Q-switch 1064 nm wavelength laser or microneedles in the treatment for the patients with melasma.The method is also simple to handle and suitable for clinical application.

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