Efficacy of the carbon dioxide fractional laser in the treatment of compound and dermal facial nevi using with dermatoscopic follow-up

Background: Surgical excision for nevi can produce scar formation. Treatment of compound and dermal nevi, especially on the face, can be challenging. Objectives: The study objectives included an assessment of the efficacy and safety of the CO2 fractional laser for removing compound and dermal nevi a...

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Main Author: Osman Köse
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-07-01
Series:Journal of Dermatological Treatment
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09546634.2018.1529384
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description Background: Surgical excision for nevi can produce scar formation. Treatment of compound and dermal nevi, especially on the face, can be challenging. Objectives: The study objectives included an assessment of the efficacy and safety of the CO2 fractional laser for removing compound and dermal nevi and usefulness of dermoscopy for the monitoring of the nevus. Methods: We performed a retrospective review of 330 patients with 684 facial nevi. CO2 fractional laser was performed at 2-month intervals until complete clearance occurred. The global assessment scale (GAS) scores were used to assess the overall results. Results: Five-hundred fifty-four nevi (81%) were successfully treated in one session. Eighty-nine (13%) and 34 (5%) required second and third sessions, respectively. Only seven (1%) required >3sessions. At the end of one year, patients’ (87%) and physicians’ (85%) GAS scores were rated as excellent and good, respectively. At the one year follow-up, fibrosis in 20 patients (3%), recurrences in 15 (2%), dimples in 12 (2%), scars in 12 (2%), hyperpigmentation in 8 (1.5%), and hypopigmentation in 6 (1%) were observed as side effects. Conclusions: CO2 laser produced excellent cosmetic results, led to high patient satisfaction, and could be easily performed. Dermoscopy can be helpful for long-term follow-up.
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spelling doaj.art-72187e02c9ac4b0c973257ebde96486e2023-09-15T14:08:33ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Dermatological Treatment0954-66341471-17532019-07-0130549850210.1080/09546634.2018.15293841529384Efficacy of the carbon dioxide fractional laser in the treatment of compound and dermal facial nevi using with dermatoscopic follow-upOsman Köse0ELOS Private Laser ClinicBackground: Surgical excision for nevi can produce scar formation. Treatment of compound and dermal nevi, especially on the face, can be challenging. Objectives: The study objectives included an assessment of the efficacy and safety of the CO2 fractional laser for removing compound and dermal nevi and usefulness of dermoscopy for the monitoring of the nevus. Methods: We performed a retrospective review of 330 patients with 684 facial nevi. CO2 fractional laser was performed at 2-month intervals until complete clearance occurred. The global assessment scale (GAS) scores were used to assess the overall results. Results: Five-hundred fifty-four nevi (81%) were successfully treated in one session. Eighty-nine (13%) and 34 (5%) required second and third sessions, respectively. Only seven (1%) required >3sessions. At the end of one year, patients’ (87%) and physicians’ (85%) GAS scores were rated as excellent and good, respectively. At the one year follow-up, fibrosis in 20 patients (3%), recurrences in 15 (2%), dimples in 12 (2%), scars in 12 (2%), hyperpigmentation in 8 (1.5%), and hypopigmentation in 6 (1%) were observed as side effects. Conclusions: CO2 laser produced excellent cosmetic results, led to high patient satisfaction, and could be easily performed. Dermoscopy can be helpful for long-term follow-up.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09546634.2018.1529384ablative laserdermatoscopymelanocytic nevus
spellingShingle Osman Köse
Efficacy of the carbon dioxide fractional laser in the treatment of compound and dermal facial nevi using with dermatoscopic follow-up
Journal of Dermatological Treatment
ablative laser
dermatoscopy
melanocytic nevus
title Efficacy of the carbon dioxide fractional laser in the treatment of compound and dermal facial nevi using with dermatoscopic follow-up
title_full Efficacy of the carbon dioxide fractional laser in the treatment of compound and dermal facial nevi using with dermatoscopic follow-up
title_fullStr Efficacy of the carbon dioxide fractional laser in the treatment of compound and dermal facial nevi using with dermatoscopic follow-up
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of the carbon dioxide fractional laser in the treatment of compound and dermal facial nevi using with dermatoscopic follow-up
title_short Efficacy of the carbon dioxide fractional laser in the treatment of compound and dermal facial nevi using with dermatoscopic follow-up
title_sort efficacy of the carbon dioxide fractional laser in the treatment of compound and dermal facial nevi using with dermatoscopic follow up
topic ablative laser
dermatoscopy
melanocytic nevus
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09546634.2018.1529384
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