Histological analysis of laser‐enabled tissue coring with a novel 2910 nm erbium‐doped fluoride glass fiber laser

Author:

Murray Taryn N.1ORCID,Maredia Hasina2,Friedman Paul M.345

Affiliation:

1. Dermatology & Plastic Surgery Institute Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Ohio USA

2. Department of Dermatology Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota USA

3. Dermatoloy & Laser Surgery Center Houston Texas USA

4. Department of Dermatology, McGovern Medical School University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston Texas USA

5. Department of Dermatology, Weill Cornell Medical College Houston Methodist Hospital Houston Texas USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesThere remains an unmet need for a laser‐enabled tissue coring device that can effectively improve face and neck skin laxity and rhytides. We investigate a novel 2910 nm erbium‐doped fluoride glass fiber laser (2910 nm fiber laser) (UltraClear; Acclaro Medical) for laser‐coring of submental tissue.MethodsFive subjects, Glogau scale III−IV, were treated with a single pulse of the laser‐coring mode of the 2910 nm fiber laser in the submentum. A 4 mm punch biopsy was immediately performed. Biopsy specimens were sectioned and stained with hematoxylin and eosin and placed on glass slides. All sections were reviewed, and sections containing the center of the transected core were analyzed for depth and diameter of the ablative microchannel and width of the surrounding zone of coagulation.ResultsA total of 15 intact micro‐cores were analyzed. Histological analysis revealed an average ± standard deviation microchannel diameter of 242.5 ± 65.2 µm, an average ablative depth of 980 ± 318.8 µm, and an average zone of coagulation of 104 ± 32 µm.ConclusionsLaser‐enabled tissue coring with a novel 2910 nm fiber laser can safely achieve a wider microchannel diameter with ablative depth extending to the mid and deep dermis, which has the potential for collagen contraction and tissue tightening. Laser‐coring to this ablation diameter and depth and with the surrounding zone of coagulation was found to be safe without adverse effects of post‐inflammatory erythema or scarring in our study.

Publisher

Wiley

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