2002
DOI: 10.1097/00042728-200208000-00013
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Treatment of Pigmented Hypertrophic Scars with the 585 nm Pulsed Dye Laser and the 532 nm Frequency-Doubled Nd:YAG Laser in the Q-Switched and Variable Pulse Modes

Abstract: background. Pigmented hypertrophic scars are a difficult condition to treat. They may result from traumatic injuries or from surgical and cosmetic procedures. The 585 nm flashlamp‐pumped pulsed dye laser (FLPDL) has been used to treat this condition, with significant improvement of varying degrees. It remains to be determined whether other laser modalities may have a similar or even greater success in the treatment of pigmented hypertrophic scars. objective. To determine the efficacy of the 532 nm frequency‐do… Show more

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“…Scar hypertrophy also occurs as a result of continuous nourishment from the remaining capillary networks and collagen biosynthesis by fibroblasts. In addition, the excessive proliferation of melanin leads to hyperpigmentation [23].…”
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“…Scar hypertrophy also occurs as a result of continuous nourishment from the remaining capillary networks and collagen biosynthesis by fibroblasts. In addition, the excessive proliferation of melanin leads to hyperpigmentation [23].…”
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“…A 532-nm Nd:YAG laser was used because the 532-nm wavelength is easily absorbed by hemoglobin and melanin, so that the laser can selectively destroy both of these substances. Bowes et al [23] published a research paper stating that they achieved improvements in pigmented hypertrophic scars after maturation with a 532-nm Nd:YAG laser.…”
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“…Both the Erbium: YAG and CO 2 lasers have been described for the treatment of more mature hypertrophic scars with noted improvement in texture and reduction of hypertrophy [19,33,34]. The Q switched, 532 nm, frequency doubled Nd: YAG laser has also shown potential for treatment of hyperpigmentation [35]. These may offer greater improvement when combined with PDL [36,37].…”
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