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Comparison of Fractional Micro-Plasma Radiofrequency and Fractional Microneedle Radiofrequency for the Treatment of Atrophic Acne Scars: A Pilot Randomized Split-Face Clinical Study in China.
Lan, Ting; Tang, Li; Xia, Aiai; Hamblin, Michael R; Jian, Dan; Yin, Rui.
Afiliação
  • Lan T; Department of Dermatology, Southwest Hospital, Army Medical University, Chongqing, 400038, China.
  • Tang L; Department of Cosmetic Dermatology, Luxury Skincenter, Xi'an, 710048, China.
  • Xia A; Department of Dermatology, Southwest Hospital, Army Medical University, Chongqing, 400038, China.
  • Hamblin MR; Department of Dermatology, Southwest Hospital, Army Medical University, Chongqing, 400038, China.
  • Jian D; Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, 02114.
  • Yin R; Department of Dermatology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, 02115.
Lasers Surg Med ; 53(7): 906-913, 2021 09.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33326634
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND

OBJECTIVE:

Both fractional micro-plasma radiofrequency (RF) and fractional microneedle RF are novel devices that can be applied for the treatment of atrophic acne scars, and they have both been proved to be effective. To compare the clinical effectiveness and adverse reactions of fractional micro-plasma RF and fractional microneedle RF for the therapy of facial atrophic acne scars in a randomized split-face study. STUDY DESIGN/MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

Sixty patients with facial atrophic acne scars received three applications at 2-month intervals in a randomized split-face study using fractional micro-plasma RF and fractional microneedle RF on different sides of the face. Three independent dermatologists evaluated the improvement in acne scars using the ECCA grading scale (Echelle d'Evaluation Clinique des Cicatrices d'Acné) by comparing the digital images and graded the improvement in the acne scars. Patients were asked to provide a self-evaluation of satisfaction for efficacy and safety. Adverse effects were also recorded after each treatment.

RESULTS:

In total sixty patients completed the entire study. A significant improvement was observed in the appearance of acne scars, and the mean ECCA scores improved significantly after both modalities. The mean decrease in ECCA scores from the baseline was significantly more pronounced in fractional micro-plasma RF as compared with fractional microneedle RF (41.33 ± 20.19 vs 32.17 ± 17.35; P < 0.05). The degree of clinical improvement was also significantly better for fractional micro-plasma RF. Pain, erythema, and swelling were observed in all patients after both treatments. The pain was more intense during micro-plasma RF treatment (P = 0.000), and the duration of pain and erythema were longer than with fractional microneedle RF (P = 0.000). Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) was observed in one patient on the fractional micro-plasma RF side while no PIH was observed on the fractional microneedle RF side. No infections or worsening of scarring was observed with either treatment. No subject was dissatisfied with the efficacy of either device. Rolling scars tended to respond better to fractional micro-plasma RF treatment compared with fractional microneedle RF (P = 0.000).

CONCLUSIONS:

Both fractional micro-plasma RF and fractional microneedle RF are effective and safe methods for improving atrophic acne scars. Fractional micro-plasma RF is significantly more effective for atrophic acne scars, especially for rolling scars. However, fractional microneedle RF has fewer side effects plus shorter downtime, and patients are more comfortable after the treatment. Lasers Surg. Med. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Métodos Terapêuticos e Terapias MTCI: Terapias_energeticas Assunto principal: Acne Vulgar / Terapia com Luz de Baixa Intensidade Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Etiology_studies Idioma: En Revista: Lasers Surg Med Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Métodos Terapêuticos e Terapias MTCI: Terapias_energeticas Assunto principal: Acne Vulgar / Terapia com Luz de Baixa Intensidade Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Etiology_studies Idioma: En Revista: Lasers Surg Med Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China