Comparison of the fractionated Nd: YAG 1064‐nm picosecond laser with holographic optics and the fractional CO2 laser in atrophic acne scar treatment: a prospective, randomized, split‐face study

Author:

Yuan Yucheng1,He Yizhen1,Fang Jing1,Zhang Mengli1,Wu Qiuju1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Hospital for Skin Diseases, Institute of Dermatology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College Nanjing Jiangsu Province China

Abstract

AbstractKey pointThe 1064‐nm picosecond laser with holographic optics demonstrated significant efficacy in treating atrophic acne scars.BackgroundPicosecond lasers with fractionated optics have enabled the development of a breakthrough skin rejuvenation method. The authors compared the fractionated, non‐ablative neodymium‐doped yttrium aluminum garnet 1064‐nm picosecond laser with holographic optics and the fractional CO2 laser in treating atrophic acne scars.MethodsOne side of each patient's face was randomly allocated and treated with three sessions of the 1064‐nm picosecond laser with holographic optics at 2‐month intervals. In contrast, the other side was treated with the fractional CO2 laser. Participants were followed up 3 months after the final session. The primary outcome included the physicians' evaluation using the ECCA grading scale and a four‐point scale to assess improvement. The patients' assessment of progress, their overall satisfaction and preferences, and the side effects were also evaluated.ResultsNo significant difference was observed between the two lasers in terms of the mean ECCA scores after treatments (P = 0.209). The physicians' improvement assessment was more significant for the fractional CO2 laser (P = 0.001). The patients' evaluation of improvement and subjective satisfaction were consistent with physicians' four‐point scale results. The picosecond laser side had fewer adverse effects (P < 0.001).ConclusionThe fractionated, non‐ablative Nd: YAG 1064‐nm picosecond laser with holographic optics and the fractional CO2 laser were effective and safe in treating atrophic acne scars. Significantly better clinical outcomes were observed with the fractional CO2 laser, whereas fewer adverse effects were noted with the 1064‐nm picosecond laser with holographic optics.

Publisher

Wiley

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