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Cureus ; 14(9): e28871, 2022 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36225514

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The demand for aesthetic procedures is significantly increasing worldwide. In this case report, an in-office laser-assisted protocol coupled with rejuvenating concentrate serum (Gluage, TEBISKIN Gluage, SkinMed, Italy) was made. A 24-year-old female patient presented with a chief complaint of abundant facial acne and localized pigmentation. Clinical examination revealed the presence of abundant acne on the forehead and cheeks and the presence of localized pigmentation. Laser-assisted protocol coupled with rejuvenating concentrate serum was suggested. The protocol consisted of a thorough cleansing of the face followed by irradiation with a 980 nm diode laser (Smart M, Lasotronix, Poland), followed by a 405 nm diode laser (Smart M, Lasotronix, Poland), the application of rejuvenating concentrate serum (Gluage, TEBISKIN Gluage, SkinMed, Italy), and irradiation with the 635 nm diode laser (Smart M, Lasotronix, Poland). The protocol was made once per week for three weeks (three sessions in total), and a three-month follow-up was made after the end of the last session to confirm the effectiveness of the treatment. Stomatology 1 diode laser (Smart M, Lasotronix, Poland) was used in this case report as a 980 nm, 405 nm, and 635 nm diode laser (Smart M, Lasotronix, Poland). During the follow-up period, an almost total reduction of the acne was observed with the total disappearance of the localized pigmentation. This case report confirms the effectiveness of the proposed laser-assisted facial aesthetic treatment. We invite further studies to be made within the same suggested promising protocol.

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Cureus ; 14(6): e25742, 2022 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35812578

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Introduction A prospective, interventional study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy and safety profile of long-pulsed neodymium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet (Nd:YAG) laser in the treatment of vascular lesions in the darker skin patients of Fitzpatrick skin type IV and V. Materials and method The study was conducted at a tertiary care hospital. Institutional ethical committee permission was obtained before starting the study. Twenty-nine patients presenting with vascular lesions were enrolled in the study. The patients were called once a month for sessions for six months. Clinician Global Impression (CGI) scores were used for evaluation. We followed a "per protocol" analysis. Results Of the 29 patients we enrolled, three dropped out for various logistic reasons, and 26 patients completed their treatment. After six months of follow-up of the 26 patients who completed their treatment, 12 (46.15%) had shown complete healing (CGI = 4, 70%-100% improvement in lesions). The rest of the 14 (53.84%) patients showed good improvement (CG1 = 3, reduction of 50%-70% of lesions). No permanent side effects were noted. Conclusion Long-pulsed 1064 Nd:YAG laser proves to be an effective treatment for hemangioma and vascular malformation in darker skin patients with its major advantages of being a safe, well-tolerated, cost-effective procedure with minimal downtime and minimal side effects.

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