Jia Ximeng, Zheng Heng, Huang Lvping, Feng Yongqiang
Laser Aesthetic Center, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Thirty-three Badachu Road, Shijingshan District, Beijing, 100144, People's Republic of China.
Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2025 Mar 10. doi: 10.1007/s00266-025-04733-y.
The 1550 nm and 1565 nm non-ablative fractional lasers (NAFL) have recently been introduced as treatments for periorbital photoaging. This prospective, randomized split-face trial aimed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of these NAFL treatments in addressing periorbital photoaging in Asian patients across various age groups.
Eighteen patients completed the study, with nine under 45 (Group A) and nine aged 45 or older (Group B). Each received three 1550 nm and 1565 nm non-ablative fractional laser treatments at 6-week intervals on the bilateral periorbital area. Comparative photographs were taken, and wrinkle depression scores and volumes were quantified. Patient satisfaction, adverse reactions, and pain scores were also recorded.
Significant improvement in bilateral periorbital photodamage was observed in patients Group B compared to baseline, while no significant improvement was noted in Group A. Throughout the study, Group B showed a trend of better outcomes in periorbital measurements compared to Group A, with a significant difference in treatment improvement between the two groups. No significant differences were observed between the two laser treatments. Both laser treatments were well tolerated, with limited and transient complications and no long-term adverse effects.
The 1550 nm and 1565 nm NAFL treatments are advanced, effective, and safe methods for improving periorbital photoaging, showing superior and more consistent results in middle-aged and elderly patients. There were no significant differences between the two lasers. Patient age is a crucial factor influencing the effectiveness of these treatments, with middle-aged and elderly patients being the optimal candidates.
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1550纳米和1565纳米非剥脱性分数激光(NAFL)最近已被引入用于治疗眶周光老化。这项前瞻性、随机双侧面试验旨在评估这些NAFL治疗对不同年龄组亚洲患者眶周光老化的安全性和有效性。
18名患者完成了研究,其中9名年龄在45岁以下(A组),9名年龄在45岁及以上(B组)。每位患者在双侧眶周区域每隔6周接受三次1550纳米和1565纳米非剥脱性分数激光治疗。拍摄对比照片,并对皱纹凹陷评分和体积进行量化。还记录了患者满意度、不良反应和疼痛评分。
与基线相比,B组患者双侧眶周光损伤有显著改善,而A组未观察到显著改善。在整个研究过程中,B组在眶周测量方面的结果趋势优于A组,两组在治疗改善方面存在显著差异。两种激光治疗之间未观察到显著差异。两种激光治疗耐受性良好,并发症有限且短暂,无长期不良反应。
1550纳米和1565纳米NAFL治疗是改善眶周光老化的先进、有效且安全的方法,在中年和老年患者中显示出更优且更一致的效果。两种激光之间无显著差异。患者年龄是影响这些治疗效果的关键因素,中年和老年患者是最佳候选者。
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