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KMID : 1037020240130010025
Medical Lasers; Engineering, Basic Research, and Clinical Application
2024 Volume.13 No. 1 p.25 ~ p.34
Comparison of the picosecond and Q-switched Nd:YAG lasers in the treatment of pigmentary disorders: a retrospective case series in the Republic of Korea
Byun Sung-Joo

Kim Won-Serk
Choi Young-Jun
Abstract
Background: A picosecond laser irradiation technique has presented satisfactory cosmetic outcomes for the treatment of various pigmented lesions. We aimed to evaluate the clinical results of a picosecond neodymium-doped:yttrium aluminum garnet (Nd:YAG) (PSNY) laser for the treatment of various pigmented lesions and to compare them with the results of a conventional Q-switched Nd:YAG laser.

Methods: A retrospective review of subjects treated with a PSNY laser was performed. Clinical improvement was assessed by two blinded dermatologists using a 5-point Global Assessment Scale (GAS). Adverse events were also assessed.

Results: Forty-eight patients were treated with a dual-wavelength (532-nm and/or 1,064-nm) PSNY laser. Sixteen of the 48 patients (33.3%) experienced more than 50% improvement after the PSNY treatment. Patients with cafe-au-lait macule showed the greatest improvement, which was fair to good (GAS, 3.80 ¡¾ 0.76). Patients with postinflammatory hyperpigmentation received the highest number of treatment sessions (6.60 ¡¾ 3.44 times). The duration of follow-up was the longest in patients with Ota¡¯s nevus (22.50 ¡¾ 5.44 weeks). There were no serious complications during the treatment period.

Conclusion: In our case series, it was concluded that a dual-wavelength 532-nm and 1,064-nm PSNY laser was safe and effective for the treatment of pigmented lesions in Korean patients.
KEYWORD
Asian, Laser therapy, Neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet lasers, Pigmentation disorders, Skin pigmentation
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