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- Title
Long-term results in low-fluence 1064-nm Q-Switched Nd: YAG laser for melasma: Is it effective?
- Authors
Gokalp, Hilal; Akkaya, Ayse Deniz; Oram, Yasemin
- Abstract
Objective This study assessed the safety and clinical efficacy of a low-fluence 1064-nm Q-switched neodymium-doped:yttrium aluminum garnet ( QS-Nd: YAG) laser in the treatment of patients with melasma. Methods The study evaluated 34 melasma patients treated at a single institution using a 1064-nm QS-Nd: YAG laser. The laser parameters were 6 mm spot size and 2.5 J/cm2 fluence with multiple passes for 6-10 (median 8) sessions at 2-week intervals. Outcomes were evaluated using photography, the modified Melasma Area and Severity Index ( mMASI) score, and patient satisfaction interviews after the last treatment and 1 year after the last treatment. Results After the low-fluence 1064-nm QS-Nd: YAG laser treatments, the mean mMASI score decreased from 6.7 ± 3.3 to 3.2 ± 1.6 ( P < 0.01). After treatment completion, 20 of 34 patients (58.8%) rated themselves as having at least a 50% reduction in melasma severity. One year after the last treatment, recurrence was observed in 20 patients (58.8%) and the mean mMASI score increased from 3.2 ± 1.6 to 5.8 ± 1.9 in all patients. Conclusion The recurrence of low-fluence 1064-nm QS-Nd: YAG laser rates in melasma was high when the long-term results were considered. This result may be attributed to certain patient and treatment-related factors.
- Subjects
MELANOSIS; Q-switched lasers; HYPERPIGMENTATION; SEX hormones; PATIENTS; THERAPEUTICS
- Publication
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2016, Vol 15, Issue 4, p420
- ISSN
1473-2130
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/jocd.12253