A Novel Combination of BroadBand Light (BBL® HEROTM) and Nonablative Fractionated 1,927nm (MOXITM) Laser for Addressing Solar Lentigines.

Q2 Medicine Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology Pub Date : 2024-09-01
Erin Hennessey
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Solar lentigo is a common condition that can affect people of all ages and ethnicities. The effectiveness of combining laser and light-based modalities for reducing solar lentigines was evaluated. Patients received treatment for facial solar lentigines with an advanced pulsed light device (BBL® HEROTM) followed by nonablative fractionated 1,927nm laser (MOXITM) in a single session. Nonmalignant solar lentigines were evaluated through assessment of photographs and VISIA scans taken before and after treatment. Nine patients aged 29 to 64 years were included in this report. Across all nine patients, there was a significant increase in percentile for brown spots on VISIA scans post-treatment. Follow-up time was variable; in one patient, a marked reduction in hyperpigmentation was observed almost 20 months post-treatment. The results presented in this report demonstrate that combining BBL HERO and MOXI is effective for reducing solar lentigines.

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宽波段光(BBL® HEROTM)和非烧蚀性 1,927nm 分段激光(MOXITM)的新组合,用于治疗日光性色斑。
日光性色斑是一种常见病,可影响各个年龄段和种族的人群。本研究评估了激光和光疗相结合减少日光性色斑的效果。患者在接受面部日光性色斑治疗时,先使用先进的脉冲光设备(BBL® HEROTM),然后在单次治疗中使用非烧蚀分段式 1,927nm 激光(MOXITM)。通过评估治疗前后的照片和 VISIA 扫描结果,对非恶性日光性色斑进行了评估。本报告共收录了九名 29 至 64 岁的患者。在所有九名患者中,治疗后 VISIA 扫描的褐斑百分位数显著增加。随访时间长短不一;其中一名患者在治疗后近 20 个月,色素沉着明显减少。本报告的结果表明,将 BBL HERO 和 MOXI 结合使用可有效减少日光性色素沉着。
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