A retrospective analysis of the management of freckles and lentigines using four different pigment lasers on Asian skin.
الكلمات الدالة
نبذة مختصرة
BACKGROUND
The risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) is increased during freckles and lentigines treatment in Asians.
OBJECTIVE
To determine the effectiveness and safety of using 595-nm long pulsed dye laser (LPDL), 755-nm LP Alexandrite laser, 532-nm QS Nd:YAG laser and 532-nm LP potassium-titanyl-phosphate (KTP) laser for the treatment of freckles or lentigines in Asian patients.
METHODS
This is a retrospective study of 40 Chinese patients, who were divided into four groups based on treatment modality using four different pigment lasers. Each patient attended between 1 and 4 treatments (mean of 1.8), at 4-6 weeks intervals, depending on clinical response. Lesional clearance and PIH were assessed by two independent clinicians.
RESULTS
Statistically significant improvement of global and focal facial pigmentation was found after treatment with LPDL, QS Nd:YAG and LP KTP lasers. No significant improvement was found after LP Alexandrite laser. PIH risk was 20% after LP Alexandrite treatment, 10% with QS Nd:YAG, and absent after LPDL and LP KTP treatment.
CONCLUSIONS
A long pulse laser and small spot size appear to reduce the risks of lentigines treatment in darker skin types.