Combined treatment with 595-nm pulsed dye laser and 1550-nm erbium-glass fractional laser for traumatic scars

Facial scars can be caused by a traumatic event or indeed surgical procedures. Several treatment modalities have been suggested including surgical or resurfacing techniques, autologous fat transfer, and injection of fillers. However, these approaches have varying degrees of success and associated side effects. We report two Korean patients with traumatic scars. Both patients received combined consecutive treatment with 595-nm pulsed dye laser (PDL) and 1550-nm erbium-glass fractional laser. Both patients showed remarkable clinical improvements after a course of sessions. Therefore, simultaneous combined treatment with PDL and fractional laser may be considered a reasonable therapeutic option for traumatic facial scars.

[1]  R. Anderson,et al.  Laser treatment of traumatic scars with an emphasis on ablative fractional laser resurfacing: consensus report. , 2014, JAMA dermatology.

[2]  D. Watson,et al.  Scar Revision Techniques—Pearls and Pitfalls , 2012, Facial Plastic Surgery.

[3]  E. Bernstein The pulsed-dye laser for treatment of cutaneous conditions. , 2009, Giornale italiano di dermatologia e venereologia : organo ufficiale, Societa italiana di dermatologia e sifilografia.

[4]  E. Tanzi,et al.  The Use of Fractional Laser Photothermolysis for the Treatment of Atrophic Scars , 2007, Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.].

[5]  J. Dover,et al.  Acne scarring: a classification system and review of treatment options. , 2001, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.

[6]  Richard E. Fitzpatrick,et al.  Laser Treatment of Scars , 1994, Photonics West - Lasers and Applications in Science and Engineering.