离格
激光器
色素沉着
铒
钇
医学
返老还童
通量
皮肤病科
外科
材料科学
光学
物理
冶金
放射治疗
氧化物
摘要
Summary Background Carbon dioxide ( CO 2 ) and erbium–yttrium aluminum garnet (Er‐ YAG ) lasers are the gold standards in ablative skin resurfacing. Neodymium‐doped yttrium aluminum garnet ( N d‐ YAG ) laser is considered a nonablative skin resurfacing laser whose usage is limited due to its high cost. Aim To assess the efficacy and safety of N d‐ YAG as an ablative resurfacing laser and to compare the results with those previously published for CO 2 and Erbium‐ YAG lasers. Patients/Methods A total of 296 patients (251 female and 45 male) with Fitzpatrick skin types III ‐ IV and dermatological conditions amenable to ablative skin resurfacing participated in this study. N d‐ YAG laser parameters assessed were wavelength (1064 nm), pulse duration (5 ms), fluence (10 J/cm 2 ), and spot size (8–10 mm). Efficacy of N d‐ YAG laser was assessed by comparing pre‐ and posttreatment photographs. Results An improvement of 30–80% was observed in treated patients. The degree of improvement correlated positively with the number of laser sessions. The most common side effect was hyperpigmentation. Other side effects were less common and mild in intensity compared with published results for gold standard ablative lasers. Conclusion Not only was the N d‐ YAG laser found to be as effective as E r‐ YAG and CO 2 lasers, but treated patients also had shorter recovery and treatment times, and at lower cost.
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