Rusciani Antonio, Motta Angela, Fino Pasquale, Menichini Giulio
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University La Sapienza, Rome, Italy.
Dermatol Surg. 2008 Mar;34(3):314-9; discussion 319. doi: 10.1111/j.1524-4725.2007.34064.x. Epub 2007 Dec 19.
The treatment of choice of poikiloderma of Civatte should address both pigmented and vascular lesions at the same time. A broad-spectrum, noncoherent intense pulsed light (IPL) source can be used to obtain this effect. In this study, we investigated the clinical efficacy and side effects of treating this condition with IPL.
A total of 175 patients with poikiloderma of Civatte of the neck and chest were treated with IPL at various settings. The mean age of patients of various skin types (Fitzpatrick I to III) was 49 years. They were subjected to a treatment protocol including three sessions every 3 weeks. At follow-up visit, performed 3 months after the last treatment, clinical improvement was evaluated for all patients by comparing pre- and posttreatment photographs. The patients also scored their overall satisfaction.
Clearance of more than 80% of vascular and pigmented components of poikiloderma of Civatte was observed. Minimal and transient side effects occurred in 5% of the patients. No scarring or pigment disturbances were noted after the treatments.
The IPL source can be considered a safe and effective therapeutic option for poikiloderma of Civatte, allowing a marked improvement of vascular and pigmented lesions with minimal side effects.