Politi Yael, Levi Assi, Lapidoth Moshe
J Drugs Dermatol. 2016 Nov 1;15(11):1359-1363.
Acne scars are a common result of in ammatory acne, affecting many patients worldwide. Among which, atrophic scars are the most prevalent form, presenting as dermal depressions caused by inflammatory degeneration of dermal collagen. Mid-infrared laser skin interaction is characterized by its modest absorption in water and nite penetration to the mid-dermis. Since collagen is a desirable laser target, 1540-nm wavelength is amenable for collagen remodeling within the depressed area of atrophic scars.
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of acne scars treatment using an integrated cooling-vacuum-assisted 1540 nm Erbium: Glass Laser.
This interventional prospective study included 25 volunteers (10 men, 15 women) with post acne atrophic scars. Patients were treated with a mid-infrared non-fractional 1540 nm Er:Glass laser (Alma Lasers Ltd. Caesarea, Israel) with integrat- ed cooling- vacuum assisted technology. Acne scars were exposed to 3 stacked laser pulses (400-600 mJ/pulse, 4 mm spot size, frequency of 3 Hz). Patients underwent 3-6 treatment sessions with a 2-3 week interval and were followed-up 1 month and 3 months after the last treatment. Clinical photographs were taken by high resolution digital camera before and after treatment. Clinical evaluation was performed by two independent dermatologists and results were graded on a scale of 0 (exacerbation) to 4 (76%-100% improvement). Patients' and physicians' satisfaction were also recorded (on a 1-5 scale). Pain perception and adverse effects were evaluated as well.
Almost all patients (24/25) demonstrated a moderate to significant improvement. Average improvement was 3.9 and 4.1 points on the quartile scale used for outcome assessment 1 and 3 months following the last session, respectively. Patient satisfaction rate was 4.2. Side effects were minimal and transient: erythema, mild transient vesicles, and mild pain or inconvenience. CONCLUSION Cooling-Vacuum-Assisted mid-infrared non-fractional Er:Glass 1540 nm laser is safe and effective in the treatment of atrophic acne scars. J Drugs Dermatol. 2016;15(11):1359-1363..
痤疮疤痕是炎症性痤疮常见的后遗症,影响着全球众多患者。其中,萎缩性疤痕最为常见,表现为真皮胶原蛋白炎症性退变所致的皮肤凹陷。中红外激光与皮肤的相互作用特点是对水有适度吸收且能有限穿透至真皮中层。由于胶原蛋白是理想的激光作用靶点,1540纳米波长适用于萎缩性疤痕凹陷区域内的胶原蛋白重塑。
评估采用集成冷却真空辅助1540纳米铒玻璃激光治疗痤疮疤痕的安全性和有效性。
这项前瞻性干预研究纳入了25名患有痤疮后萎缩性疤痕的志愿者(10名男性,15名女性)。患者接受了采用集成冷却真空辅助技术的中红外非分次1540纳米铒玻璃激光(以色列凯撒利亚的阿尔玛激光有限公司)治疗。痤疮疤痕接受3次叠加激光脉冲照射(400 - 600毫焦/脉冲,光斑大小4毫米,频率3赫兹)。患者接受3 - 6次治疗,间隔2 - 3周,并在最后一次治疗后1个月和3个月进行随访。治疗前后用高分辨率数码相机拍摄临床照片。由两名独立的皮肤科医生进行临床评估,结果按0(恶化)至4(改善76% - 100%)分级。记录患者和医生的满意度(1 - 5分制)。同时评估疼痛感受和不良反应。
几乎所有患者(24/25)均有中度至显著改善。在最后一次治疗后1个月和3个月用于结果评估的四分位数量表上,平均改善分别为3.9分和4.1分。患者满意度为4.2。副作用轻微且短暂:红斑、轻度短暂水疱以及轻度疼痛或不适。结论:集成冷却真空辅助的中红外非分次1540纳米铒玻璃激光治疗萎缩性痤疮疤痕安全有效。《药物皮肤病学杂志》2016年;15(11):1359 - 1363。