A comparative study of low-fluence 1,064 nm Q-Switched Nd:YAG laser with or without chemical peeling using Jessner's solution in melasma patients.
J Cosmet Laser Ther
; 16(6): 264-70, 2014 Dec.
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| ID: mdl-24245978
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Although low-fluence 1,064-nm Q-switched NdYAG laser (QSNYL) is widely used for the treatment of melasma, multiple treatments are necessary for clinical improvement. Superficial chemical peeling using Jessner's solution has been used for treatment of melasma conventionally.OBJECTIVES:
To evaluate the additional therapeutic effect and adverse effects of Jessner's peel when combined with 1,064 nm QSNYL for melasma patients in a double-blind, placebo-controlled design.METHODS:
Total of 52 patients were included. Patients who received 10 sessions of 1,064 nm QSNYL plus chemical peeling with placebo (Group A) in a two-week intervals and those who received 10 sessions of 1,064 nm QSNYL plus chemical peeling with Jessner's solution (Group B) in a 2-week intervals were analyzed. Responses were evaluated using the Melasma Area and Severity Index (MASI) score, physician's global assessment (PGA) and subjective self-assessment.RESULTS:
At 8 weeks, the mean MASI score decreased from 8.68 ± 4.06 to 8.60 ± 3.88 in Group A and from 8.98 ± 3.72 to 7.13 ± 2.57 in Group B, showing a significant difference (p < 0.001). But at 20 weeks, there was no significant difference on reduction of MASI, self-assessment, and PGA between the two groups. No serious adverse effects were reported with the additional Jessner's peeling.CONCLUSION:
This study suggests Jessner's peel is a safe and effective method in the early course of treatment for melasma, when combined with low-fluence 1,064-nm QSNYL.Key words
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Resorcinols
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Chemexfoliation
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Salicylates
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Lactic Acid
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Low-Level Light Therapy
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Ethanol
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Lasers, Solid-State
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Melanosis
Type of study:
Clinical_trials
Limits:
Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
J Cosmet Laser Ther
Journal subject:
DERMATOLOGIA
Year:
2014
Document type:
Article