Fractional CO2 Laser for Vulvar Tissue Rejuvenation: A Prospective Study.

IF 1.8 Q2 SURGERY Photobiomodulation, photomedicine, and laser surgery Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-02 DOI:10.1089/photob.2023.0083
Congying Li, Xiaoting Yu, Caixia Li, Wei Zhang
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Abstract

Objective: Aging and changes in hormone levels influence the appearance of the vulva, including the texture, pigmentation, and other manifestations, all of which may largely affect the physical and mental health of women. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of fractional carbon dioxide (CO2) laser treatment for vulvar rejuvenation in Chinese women. Background: The limited options currently available for vulvar rejuvenation raise concerns. There is insufficient evidence to determine whether the fractional CO2 laser can safely and effectively rejuvenate the vulvar area for women of various ages and races. Methods: The study included 17 patients (mean age = 36.4 years) treated three times by continuous fractional CO2 laser with an interval of 1 month between each session. The primary outcomes were changes in vulva texture and pigmentation. Treatment was evaluated using images of the patients. Baseline and posttreatment images were collected and evaluated using a scoring system from 0 to 3 to grade the vulvar texture and pigmentation changes. In addition, patients rated their degree of vaginal rejuvenation after the treatment using a scoring system from 0 to 3. Results: Fractional CO2 laser treatment effectively and significantly increased vulvar texture and decreased vulvar pigmentation after three sessions (p < 0.05). Patients also self-reported noticeable improvement. There were no adverse reactions during the treatment and follow-up. Conclusions: Fractional CO2 laser treatment is a safe and effective method for vulvar rejuvenation in women.

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目的:衰老和激素水平的变化会影响外阴的外观,包括质地、色素沉着和其他表现,所有这些都可能在很大程度上影响女性的身心健康。本研究旨在评估点阵二氧化碳(CO2)激光治疗中国女性外阴年轻化的有效性和安全性。研究背景目前可用于外阴年轻化的方法有限,这引起了人们的关注。目前还没有足够的证据确定二氧化碳点阵激光是否能安全有效地使不同年龄和种族的女性外阴部位恢复年轻。研究方法研究包括 17 名患者(平均年龄 = 36.4 岁),她们接受了三次连续点阵 CO2 激光治疗,每次治疗间隔 1 个月。主要结果是外阴质地和色素沉着的变化。治疗效果通过患者的图像进行评估。收集基线和治疗后的图像,并使用 0 到 3 的评分系统对外阴质地和色素沉着的变化进行评分。此外,患者还使用 0 到 3 分的评分系统对治疗后的阴道年轻化程度进行评分。结果经过三次治疗后,点阵 CO2 激光治疗有效且显著地改善了外阴质地,减少了外阴色素沉着(p 结论:点阵 CO2 激光治疗是一种有效的外阴治疗方法:二氧化碳点阵激光治疗是一种安全有效的女性外阴年轻化方法。
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期刊介绍: Photobiomodulation, Photomedicine, and Laser Surgery Editor-in-Chief: Michael R Hamblin, PhD Co-Editor-in-Chief: Heidi Abrahamse, PhD
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