Low‐level laser therapy for skin rejuvenation: A safe and effective solution baked by data and visual evidence

Author:

Shurrab Kawthar1ORCID,Alzghayar Juliana Nabil1

Affiliation:

1. Higher Institute for Laser Research and Applications, Damascus University Damascus Syria

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSkin aging and photoaging is a process that may appear at a relatively early age, causing an aesthetic problem. Common signs of skin aging include wrinkles, dyspigmentation, and decreased elasticity.AimAim of this article is to study the effectiveness and safety of low‐level laser therapy (LLLT) for skin rejuvenation.MethodsThirty Syrian female patients aged 25–50 participated in this study and were diagnosed with moderate to severe melasma and wrinkles. The patients were divided into two groups and received LLLT with a wavelength of 660 nm emitting a continuous wave. The power density and dose used were 15.6 mW/cm2, and 3 J/cm2 respectively, and the laser effective area was 32 cm2. The evaluation was done before, during, and after 12 treatment sessions, based on photographs, in addition to the modified Melasma Area Severity Index (MASI), Pinch test, and Fitzpatrick's classification of facial wrinkling at baseline.ResultsComparing before, and after treatment, and between the two groups, revealed a significant improvement in skin rejuvenation, with a statistical significance (p < 0.05). Additional outcome measures included assessments of patient satisfaction scores, and no adverse effects or re‐pigmentation were reported.ConclusionsOur results suggest that LLLT may be a useful and safe therapeutic option in treating melasma, skin elasticity, and wrinkle improvement, which we advised to be integrated into treatment, and follow‐up programs in cosmetics and dermatology.

Publisher

Wiley

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