Two cases of treatment of acne cicatrix.
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Accession number;06A0081418
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| Title;Two cases of treatment of acne cicatrix. |
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KONO TARO
(Tokyo Women's Med. Coll., Fac. of Med.)
NOZAKI MIKIHIRO
(Tokyo Women's Med. Coll., Fac. of Med.)
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Journal Title;Vis Dermatol
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Journal Code:L5212A
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ISSN:
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VOL.5;NO.2;PAGE.146-147(2006)
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| Figure&Table&Reference;FIG.6, REF.5 |
| Pub. Country;Japan |
| Language;Japanese |
| Abstract;Case 1 was in a 26-year-old woman, and appearance of acne on the face was repeated from around 15-year-old. Chemical peeling, PDT therapy and antimicrobial drug general administration were received by a regional doctor 3 years before. She was examined for the treatment of cicatrix after the acne in the plastic surgery. The treatment was performed by variable long pulse-width flashlamp-excited pulse dye laser at an output of 9J/cm2 and pulse width of 1.5ms, with an interval of 1 month for 3 times. The tubercle was flattened, and the color tone was also improved. Case 2 was in a 28-year-old woman, and appearance of acne on the face was repeated from around 19-year-old. Antimicrobial drug general administration was received by a regional doctor. She was examined for the treatment of the cicatrix after the acne in our department. The treatment was performed by the above-mentioned laser at an output of 9J/cm2 and pulse width of 1.5ms pulse with an interval of 1 month for 3 times. The tubercle was flattened, and color tone and skin quality were improved, but an obvious improvement of the caved lesion was not perceived. Though the V-beam laser treatment was effective for hypertrophic cicatrix or atrophic cicatrix, it was not effective for caved cicatrix. In recent years, Fraxel laser as a new skin rejuvenation has been reported sporadically, and since it is effective for a caved lesion, the future extension of the indication is expected. |
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