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A case of labial lentigines in Peutz-Jeghers syndrome treated using a Q-switched alexandrite laser
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作者 Shuai Yang Hong Xu +2 位作者 Ying Zhang Changbo Tao Peisheng Jin 《Chinese Journal Of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery》 2021年第3期147-149,共3页
Peutz-Jeghers syndrome(PJS)is a polygenic autosomal dominant disease characterized by multiple gastrointestinal polyps and pigmentation of the mucosa and skin.While there are a few reports regarding successful treatme... Peutz-Jeghers syndrome(PJS)is a polygenic autosomal dominant disease characterized by multiple gastrointestinal polyps and pigmentation of the mucosa and skin.While there are a few reports regarding successful treatment of intestinal polyps in PJS,there is little research regarding treatment of mucocutaneous melanosis.This study investigated the many advantages of using a Q-switched alexandrite laser to treat mucocutaneous melanosis.In this case,a 19-year-old male with PJS presented with labial lentigines and received two Q-switched alexandrite laser treatments in 2018.Subsequently,the efficacy of the treatment was evaluated.The result of the evaluation was that,after the two laser treatments,the labial lentigines were successfully removed,and there were no complications. 展开更多
关键词 Labial lentigines Peutz-jeghers syndrome Q-switched alexandrite laser TREATMENT
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Efficacy and Safety of Alexandrite and Nd:YAG Laser Combination in Permanent Hair Removal
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作者 Şule Gençoğlu 《International Journal of Clinical Medicine》 2023年第9期419-427,共9页
Background and Objective: Unwanted hair growth is a discomforting issue affecting both genders. People have tried various methods to get rid of this situation. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a ... Background and Objective: Unwanted hair growth is a discomforting issue affecting both genders. People have tried various methods to get rid of this situation. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a combined Alexandrite and Nd:YAG laser treatment for permanent hair removal, drawing insights from existing literature. Materials and Methods:This study included a total of 2127 patients (302 males, 1825 females) aged 18 - 65, with complete data, who underwent hair removal treatment between December 2018 and April 2021. These patients were treated using the Duetta laser system (Quanta system, Samarate, Italy), combining Alexandrite 755 nm and Nd:YAG 1064 nm wavelengths. The patients’ skin types were classified according to the Fitzpatrick classification scale. Target area/areas for laser hair removal was/were determined. Laser parameters, pulse counts, pain levels assessed through the Visual Pain Scale (VPS), and patient satisfaction were documented based on skin types. Findings: Across various skin types, Types I - II exhibited the highest treatment success rates (87%), with the axillary region achieving the highest rate (83%) and the face region achieving the lowest rate (75%). Pain scale analysis indicated that 98% of patients tolerated the procedure well. Patient satisfaction levels exceeded 90%. Evaluation of complication rates revealed minimal occurrences. Conclusion: The combined Alexandrite and Nd:YAG laser system demonstrates both efficacy and safety across diverse skin types, attributed to its notable success rates, minimal adverse effects, and high patient tolerance. 展开更多
关键词 laser Hair Removal alexandrite laser Nd:YAG laser
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Response of nevus of Ota to Q-switched alexandrite laser according to treatment interval 被引量:1
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作者 卢忠 陈军庞 +3 位作者 王侠生 方丽华 焦圣 黄雯 《Chinese Optics Letters》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2003年第2期105-107,共3页
In order to determine the appropriate treatment interval, 267 patients who underwent 3 sessions of treatment with Q-switched alexandrite laser were divided into 4 groups according to treatment interval, and their clin... In order to determine the appropriate treatment interval, 267 patients who underwent 3 sessions of treatment with Q-switched alexandrite laser were divided into 4 groups according to treatment interval, and their clinical responses were compared. Among them, 187 were asked about the process of pigment fading. Moreover, light and transmission electron microscopy were performed. It was noted that the clinical response of the 5 - 6 month interval group was significantly better than that of the 3 - 4 month group, but showed no significant difference from that of the 7 - 8 or ≥ 9 month group. 80.21% of investigated patients stated that marked pigment fading could no longer be observed 7 months after irradiation. 4 months after irradiation, the degenerated melanosomes and cell debris were still scattered among collagen fibers, scavenged gradually by macrophage. In conclusion, an appropriate treatment interval is 5 - 6 months. 展开更多
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