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Pilot Study of the Efficacy of 578 nm Copper Bromide Laser Combined with Intralesional Corticosteroid Injection for Treatment of Keloids and Hypertrophic Scars

Authors
Son, In PyeongPark, Kui YoungKim, BeomjoonKim, Myeung Nam
Issue Date
Apr-2014
Publisher
KOREAN DERMATOLOGICAL ASSOC
Keywords
Hypertrophic cicatrix; Intralesional corticosteroid injection; Keloid; 578 nm copper bromide laser
Citation
ANNALS OF DERMATOLOGY, v.26, no.2, pp 156 - 161
Pages
6
Journal Title
ANNALS OF DERMATOLOGY
Volume
26
Number
2
Start Page
156
End Page
161
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/12376
DOI
10.5021/ad.2014.26.2.156
ISSN
1013-9087
2005-3894
Abstract
Background: Treatments including intralesional corticosteroid injection, pressure therapy, cryotherapy, and various laser therapies have had limited success for keloids and hypertrophic scars. Objective: This trial evaluated the efficacy of a combination of 578 nm copper bromide laser and the more traditional intralesional corticosteroid injection for the treatment of keloids and hypertrophic scars with respect to scar color. Methods: Keloids or hypertrophic scars of 12 Korean patients were treated five times by the combined treatment at 4-week intervals. Clinical improvement was assessed by the physicians' global assessment (PGA) comparing pre- and post-treatment photographs, as well as 4 weeks after the last treatment. Erythema intensity was quantified using a mexameter. Results: Most scars showed significant clinical improvement in PGA and decreased erythema intensity after 5 treatments. All patients showed improvements in symptoms like pruritus. Conclusion: The combined treatment is effective for keloids and hypertrophic scars, especially when the telangiectatic portion of the scars is prominent. The adjunctive use of 578 nm copper bromide laser decreased the telangiectatic side effects of an intralesional corticosteroid injection by reducing the vascular components of scars.
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