2016
DOI: 10.25289/ml.2016.5.1.22
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Therapeutic Efficacy of 1,927-nm Fractionated Thulium Laser Energy and Polydeoxyribonucleotide on Pattern Hair Loss

Abstract: Background and ObjectivesIntra-perifollicular polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN) injections result in clinical improvements in hair thickness and density in patients with pattern hair loss (PHL). The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of combined treatment with a 1,927-nm fractionated thulium laser and PDRN injections for treatment of PHL. Materials and MethodsWe compared clinical outcomes in eight PHL patients treated with 12 sessions of combined treatment with thulium laser and PDRN injections t… Show more

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“…2 In our method, intra-perifollicular PDRN injections and topically applied KGF-containing growth factor solution could have exerted protective effects on melanocyte stem cells by supporting their antioxidative properties, which might have stimulated melanocyte stem cells to repopulate themselves. Overall, the thulium laser-induced tissue reactions, as well as the anti-oxidative effects of PDRN and KGF, could have supported and stimulated melanocyte stem cells to renew themselves, which eventually resulted in improvements in hair graying.…”
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“…2 In our method, intra-perifollicular PDRN injections and topically applied KGF-containing growth factor solution could have exerted protective effects on melanocyte stem cells by supporting their antioxidative properties, which might have stimulated melanocyte stem cells to repopulate themselves. Overall, the thulium laser-induced tissue reactions, as well as the anti-oxidative effects of PDRN and KGF, could have supported and stimulated melanocyte stem cells to renew themselves, which eventually resulted in improvements in hair graying.…”
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“…2 In addition, the patient was also satis- fied with unexpected improvement in hair graying. The slight improvement in hair graying was observed along the frontal hair line and vertex area (Fig.…”
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“…In the present study, heat damage could be expected to be confined to the epidermis in a fractionated pattern and this can explain the low rate of PIH since PIH is associated with the disruption of the dermoepidermal junction and inflammation in the upper dermis. 25 The thulium laser system used in the study has been described to create coagulation columns confined to the epidermis at low energy settings and be capable of creating coagulation zones extending from the epidermis through the upper dermis at higher power and pulse energy settings, 23 which clearly indicates that the depth of the 1,927 nm fractional laser treatment zone is determined by the energy setting. In melasma, the target pigments are located in the epidermis and a more conservative energy setting is suggested to adequately target epidermal pigments.…”
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“…16,23 By targeting water as its chromophore, the laser induces a dense array of microscopic, columnar thermal zones of tissue injury, and subsequent "melanin shuttling" of underlying epidermal and dermal pigment coupled with remodeling of the pathologic dermis has been proposed as a possible mechanism. 24 Polder et al 18 treated fourteen patients with melasma via a combined fractional 1,550 nm and 1,927 nm fractional thulium fiber laser.…”
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