Fractional photothermolysis for the treatment of surgical scars: A case report
Fractional photothermolysis for the treatment of surgical scars: A case report
April 2006
Behroozan, Daniel; Goldberg, Leonard; Dai, Tianhong; Geronemus, Roy; Friedman, Paul
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Abstract:
Background . Surgical scars are a challenging condition to treat. Fractional photothermolysis provides a promising new modality for treatment. Case report . A 55-year-old white female patient with a surgical scar on the chin was treated with fractional photothermolysis (1550 nm Fraxel TM SR laser). A single treatment session was performed at pulse energy of 8 mJ (MTZ) and a final density of 2000 MTZ/cm 2 . The treatment response was assessed by comparing pre- and 2-week post-treatment clinical photography. Results . A greater than 75% clinical improvement of scarring was achieved at 2 weeks after a single treatment based on independent physician assessment. No significant adverse effects were noted. The improvement was persistent at 1-month follow-up. Conclusion . Fractional photothermolysis offers a new, effective, and safe modality for the treatment of surgical scars.
Keywords: Fractional photothermolysis; Fraxel; scar; laser; surgical
Document Type: Research article
DOI: 10.1080/14764170600607251
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