Fractional CO 2 lasers contribute to the treatment of stable non-segmental vitiligo

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY(2017)

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Background Stable non-segmental vitiligo is often resistant to conventional therapies. Objectives The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of three types of fractional lasers in the treatment of stable nonsegmental vitiligo. Materials & methods Twenty patients were enrolled in the study. The vitiligo lesions of each patient were divided into four treatment parts, and all parts were treated with narrowband ultraviolet-B (NB-UVB). Three of the four parts were respectively treated with three types of fractional lasers (two ablative 10,600-nm CO 2 lasers and one non-ablative 1,565-nm laser), followed by topical betamethasone solution application. The treatment period lasted six months. Efficacy and satisfaction were respectively assessed by dermatologists and patients. Results The ablative CO 2 lasers, in combination with topical betamethasone solution and NB-UVB, achieved marked to excellent improvement on white patches assessed by dermatologists. Patients showed high satisfaction scores for the treatments. The non-ablative 1,565-nm fractional laser did not provide any further benefit in the treatment of vitiligo. No severe adverse events developed for any of the treatments. Conclusion The treatment protocol with ablative CO 2 lasers, in combination with topical betamethasone solution and NB-UVB, was suitable for stable non-segmental vitiligo. For vitiligo, the ablative fractional CO 2 laser is more effective than the non-ablative fractional laser.
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vitiligo,laser,fractional,combination treatment
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