A prospective study on the efficacy and safety of fractional carbon dioxide laser in the treatment of post-acne scars

Gayathri Sundaram, S. Vellaisamy, Kannan Gopalan, Navakumar Manickam
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Introduction Acne scars can play havoc with the social functioning of the patient leading to severe depression with reduced quality of life. Fractional CO2 laser provides a fine balance between the undesirable side effects of ablative lasers and the limited efficacy of nonablative lasers. Objective The present study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy and safety of fractional CO2 laser in the treatment of acne scars. Patients and methods Fractional CO2 laser treatment performed on 30 patients with atrophic acne scar by different protocols depending on the type and its depth. Results were assessed based on serial photographs, clinical improvement, and physician’s global assessment scale. Results Of the 30 participants, 27 completed all three sessions. Out of the 27 patients in the final follow-up, three (10%) had excellent improvement of which two had mild acne scar and one had moderate scar before treatment; 16 (59.2%) had good response of which 13 had moderate acne scar and three had mild scar and eight (29.7%) had fair response of which six had moderate scars and two had mild scars. Conclusion Fractional CO2 laser as monotherapy in the treatment of mild-to-moderate post-acne scars seems to be effective with good patient satisfaction and reduced side effect profile. In case of severe acne scars, fractional CO2 laser can be used as a combined procedure along with other therapeutic modalities like subcision, platelet-rich plasma, and TCA CROSS (chemical reconstruction of skin scars using trichloroacetic acid) techniques.
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部分二氧化碳激光治疗痤疮后瘢痕疗效和安全性的前瞻性研究
引言痤疮疤痕会严重破坏患者的社会功能,导致生活质量下降的严重抑郁症。分数CO2激光在烧蚀激光的不良副作用和非烧蚀激光的有限功效之间提供了良好的平衡。目的评价部分CO2激光治疗痤疮瘢痕的疗效和安全性。患者和方法根据萎缩性痤疮疤痕的类型和深度,采用不同的方案对30名萎缩性痤疮瘢痕患者进行部分CO2激光治疗。根据系列照片、临床改善和医生的全球评估量表对结果进行评估。结果在30名参与者中,27人完成了所有三个环节。在最终随访的27名患者中,有3名(10%)患者病情好转,其中2名患者在治疗前有轻度痤疮疤痕,1名患者有中度疤痕;16人(59.2%)反应良好,其中13人有中度痤疮疤痕,3人有轻度疤痕,8人(29.7%)反应尚可,其中6人有中度疤痕,2人有轻度瘢痕。结论CO2激光治疗轻中度痤疮后瘢痕疗效确切,患者满意度高,副作用明显减轻。在严重痤疮疤痕的情况下,部分CO2激光可以与其他治疗方式一起使用,如皮下切除、富含血小板的血浆和TCA CROSS(使用三氯乙酸化学重建皮肤疤痕)技术。
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