The early and late efficacy of single-pass fractional carbondioxide laser, fractional radiofrequency, and their combination in acne scars: A prospective, split-face, single-blinded, controlled clinical study

Autor: Recep Dursun, Nida Kaçar, Şule Subaşi Gökşin, Merve Akbay
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2020
Předmět:
vitiligo
tetracaine
patient satisfaction
medicine.medical_treatment
Fractional laser
Clinical study
030207 dermatology & venereal diseases
0302 clinical medicine
fractional radiofrequency therapy
Acne Vulgaris
Medicine
pain
Prospective Studies
Acne
sunscreen
clinical article
atrophic scar
treatment
lichen planus
adult
steroid
immunosuppressive treatment
General Medicine
hypertrophic scar
psoriasis
keloid
Treatment Outcome
female
030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
lidocaine
young adult
disease severity
Laser Therapy
topical anesthesia
prospective study
Single pass
medicine.medical_specialty
sex difference
photosensitivity
Dermatology
scar
Article
03 medical and health sciences
Cicatrix
Patient satisfaction
radiofrequency
clinical examination
male
Effective treatment
Humans
controlled study
human
Acne scars
acne
carbondioxide laser
single blind procedure
dermatitis
combination
Radiofrequency Ablation
therapy
controlled clinical trial
business.industry
Triticum vulgare extract
clinical effectiveness
filler
face
visual analog scale
isotretinoin
bleeding tendency
Carbon dioxide laser
medicine.disease
2 phenoxyethanol
low level laser therapy
radiofrequency therapy
Surgery
connective tissue disease
Lasers
Gas

fractional laser
business
edema
erythema
Popis: We investigated the effectiveness of fractional carbon dioxide laser (FCO2) vs fractional radiofrequency (FRF) and FCO2 vs FRF plus FCO2 combination in the treatment of acne scars. Twenty-seven patients were included. Scar severity was scored with “Echelle d'évaluation clinique des cicatrices d'acné” (ECCA) by a dermatologist blinded to treatment. FCO2 and FRF were administered to the right and left halves of the patients' faces, respectively, at the first three visits, once a month. At the fourth visit, FCO2 was administered to both sides. Last evaluation was performed 6 months after the last treatment. Mean ECCA scores for both face halves decreased gradually at each visit compared with Visit-1; however, the effect size of decrease was higher in the right half of the face and in terms of gender differences was higher in women for both sides that the difference was more pronounced for the FRF side. There was no statistically significant change in the mean VAS patient satisfaction scores in the following visits compared with Visit-2 on both halves (P >.05). Side effects were similar; but lasted longer in the FCO2 side. Both FCO2 and FRF are effective treatment methods in the treatment of atrophic acne scars. Combining FCO2 to FRF improves patient satisfaction. FRF may achieve better results in women compared with men. To our knowledge the study is unique prospective, controlled clinical study comparing the efficacy of FCO2 and FRF plus FCO2 combination treatments. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
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