Immediate randomized use of platelet-rich plasma after fractionated CO2 laser in high skin photo type

Introduction: The treatment with carbon dioxide (CO2) laser fractionated in high skin phototypes, can result in pigmentation disorders, persistent erythema, edema, appearance of acne outbreak, among others. Due to this, it is necessary to apply complementary techniques that minimize these adverse ef...

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Main Authors: Edmundo Saco-Mera, Iván Hernández-Patiño
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Published: Universidad Ricardo Palma 2019-06-01
Series:Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana
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Online Access:http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/RFMH/article/view/2160
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spelling doaj-af7f4e76ff46433187e3e4be09d0cd5e2020-11-25T01:50:28ZspaUniversidad Ricardo Palma Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana1814-54692308-05312019-06-011936068https://doi.org/10.25176/RFMH.v19i3.2160Immediate randomized use of platelet-rich plasma after fractionated CO2 laser in high skin photo typeEdmundo Saco-Mera0Iván Hernández-Patiño1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7305-382Xhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-5654-1194Introduction: The treatment with carbon dioxide (CO2) laser fractionated in high skin phototypes, can result in pigmentation disorders, persistent erythema, edema, appearance of acne outbreak, among others. Due to this, it is necessary to apply complementary techniques that minimize these adverse effects. Objective: To identify the safety, efficacy and satisfactory synergistic effects after the application of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) after application of fractionated CO2 laser in the face with high phototypes, in order to diminish the adverse effects. Method: Clinical experimental study - open clinical trial - randomized with a universe of 32 hemies with phototypes IV and V of Fitzpatrick. A fractionated CO2 (CO2RE-Syneron Candela) laser was used and immediately autologous PRP was applied in the case hemifields. In controls, betamethasone and petrolatum. The photographic results were compared by showing them to 3 expert doctors without previous information so that they could determine the short, medium and long term findings in a simple scale. This was done at the skin clinic between July 2017 and September 2018 in Lima - Peru. Result: In the short term, satisfactory results were observed in the hemies treated with PRP. There was a decrease in the presence of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, erythema, edema and the appearance of acne, as well as an increase in the effect of facial tightening, attenuation of naso-genital grooves and expression lines in the hemias treated with PRP. However, in the long term, these last improvements are not significant in relation to the other control midfaces. Discussion: The fractionated CO2 laser generates histopathological changes similar to the wounds, so that the PRP absorbed at transepidermic level accelerates healing and reduces the possibility of side effects. Important results are seen in the prevention of dyschromias in these phototypes. Laser therapy combined with PRP is associated with greater satisfaction with laser monotherapy. The expected results are in early stages of recovery, while in the long term, there are no significant differences between the two midfaces. Conclusion: These results, in our population of high phototype, suggest that the immediate use of PRP post laser fractionated Co2, is an effective method to improve rehabilitation and healing, reducing the patient's downtime and decreasing the risks of adverse effects - secondary, It should be considered as an effective therapeutic alternative as post laser treatment. The small series of cases presented, leaves open the door to work with greater population and it would be very useful to be able to contrast the results obtained with those of future authors.http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/RFMH/article/view/2160Fractionated CO2 laserPlatelet rich plasmaComplicationsSide effectsHigh phototypes
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Iván Hernández-Patiño
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Iván Hernández-Patiño
Immediate randomized use of platelet-rich plasma after fractionated CO2 laser in high skin photo type
Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana
Fractionated CO2 laser
Platelet rich plasma
Complications
Side effects
High phototypes
author_facet Edmundo Saco-Mera
Iván Hernández-Patiño
author_sort Edmundo Saco-Mera
title Immediate randomized use of platelet-rich plasma after fractionated CO2 laser in high skin photo type
title_short Immediate randomized use of platelet-rich plasma after fractionated CO2 laser in high skin photo type
title_full Immediate randomized use of platelet-rich plasma after fractionated CO2 laser in high skin photo type
title_fullStr Immediate randomized use of platelet-rich plasma after fractionated CO2 laser in high skin photo type
title_full_unstemmed Immediate randomized use of platelet-rich plasma after fractionated CO2 laser in high skin photo type
title_sort immediate randomized use of platelet-rich plasma after fractionated co2 laser in high skin photo type
publisher Universidad Ricardo Palma
series Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana
issn 1814-5469
2308-0531
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Introduction: The treatment with carbon dioxide (CO2) laser fractionated in high skin phototypes, can result in pigmentation disorders, persistent erythema, edema, appearance of acne outbreak, among others. Due to this, it is necessary to apply complementary techniques that minimize these adverse effects. Objective: To identify the safety, efficacy and satisfactory synergistic effects after the application of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) after application of fractionated CO2 laser in the face with high phototypes, in order to diminish the adverse effects. Method: Clinical experimental study - open clinical trial - randomized with a universe of 32 hemies with phototypes IV and V of Fitzpatrick. A fractionated CO2 (CO2RE-Syneron Candela) laser was used and immediately autologous PRP was applied in the case hemifields. In controls, betamethasone and petrolatum. The photographic results were compared by showing them to 3 expert doctors without previous information so that they could determine the short, medium and long term findings in a simple scale. This was done at the skin clinic between July 2017 and September 2018 in Lima - Peru. Result: In the short term, satisfactory results were observed in the hemies treated with PRP. There was a decrease in the presence of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, erythema, edema and the appearance of acne, as well as an increase in the effect of facial tightening, attenuation of naso-genital grooves and expression lines in the hemias treated with PRP. However, in the long term, these last improvements are not significant in relation to the other control midfaces. Discussion: The fractionated CO2 laser generates histopathological changes similar to the wounds, so that the PRP absorbed at transepidermic level accelerates healing and reduces the possibility of side effects. Important results are seen in the prevention of dyschromias in these phototypes. Laser therapy combined with PRP is associated with greater satisfaction with laser monotherapy. The expected results are in early stages of recovery, while in the long term, there are no significant differences between the two midfaces. Conclusion: These results, in our population of high phototype, suggest that the immediate use of PRP post laser fractionated Co2, is an effective method to improve rehabilitation and healing, reducing the patient's downtime and decreasing the risks of adverse effects - secondary, It should be considered as an effective therapeutic alternative as post laser treatment. The small series of cases presented, leaves open the door to work with greater population and it would be very useful to be able to contrast the results obtained with those of future authors.
topic Fractionated CO2 laser
Platelet rich plasma
Complications
Side effects
High phototypes
url http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/RFMH/article/view/2160
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