BackgroundDespite history of multiple treatment modalities, repigmentation of hypopigmented scars remains a difficult clinical problem.ObjectiveThe purpose of this review is to evaluate the literature on laser and combination laser plus adjunct topical therapy for hypopigmented burn and traumatic scars.Materials and methodsA search on PubMed and on Oxford Academic was conducted with additional relevant literature obtained from reference lists.ResultsTreatment regimens that address hypopigmentation within scars were reviewed. A combination of nonablative fractional or ablative fractional laser treatment with topical prostaglandin analogue with or without topical retinoid were found to result in superior repigmentation.ConclusionReliable impr...
The unprecedented survival of individuals who sustain acute burns and other trauma has increased the...
The goal of scar therapy is the restoration of the patient to their preinjury state. A combination o...
contractures are common following various types of trau-ma and procedures despite skilled surgical a...
BackgroundDespite history of multiple treatment modalities, repigmentation of hypopigmented scars re...
BackgroundAblative fractional laser (AFL) therapy for scars is an area of increasing interest. While...
Since their introduction in dermatology, lasers became a welcome addition to the therapeutic armenta...
Hypodermoclysis is the continuous subcutaneous infusion of a parenteral solution into dermal tissue,...
Background: Pathologic scars such as hypertrophic or atrophic scars can be highly disfiguring and co...
Scars are formed when a defect in the dermis is replaced with fibrous connective tissue. Sometimes s...
Laser treatment for posttraumatic injury offers the clinician the unique opportunity for early inter...
Hypertrophic scars are common problems and represent a challenging condition to treat. Fractional ph...
Scarring can complicate acne vulgaris and lead to considerable psychosocial implications. Resurfacin...
Background: Burn scars are associated with significant morbidity ranging from pigmentation, pruritu...
Recent advances in optical technologies have produced laser systems capable of optimizing the appear...
Background: Hypertrophic scarring and keloid can cause significant emotional and physical discomfort...
The unprecedented survival of individuals who sustain acute burns and other trauma has increased the...
The goal of scar therapy is the restoration of the patient to their preinjury state. A combination o...
contractures are common following various types of trau-ma and procedures despite skilled surgical a...
BackgroundDespite history of multiple treatment modalities, repigmentation of hypopigmented scars re...
BackgroundAblative fractional laser (AFL) therapy for scars is an area of increasing interest. While...
Since their introduction in dermatology, lasers became a welcome addition to the therapeutic armenta...
Hypodermoclysis is the continuous subcutaneous infusion of a parenteral solution into dermal tissue,...
Background: Pathologic scars such as hypertrophic or atrophic scars can be highly disfiguring and co...
Scars are formed when a defect in the dermis is replaced with fibrous connective tissue. Sometimes s...
Laser treatment for posttraumatic injury offers the clinician the unique opportunity for early inter...
Hypertrophic scars are common problems and represent a challenging condition to treat. Fractional ph...
Scarring can complicate acne vulgaris and lead to considerable psychosocial implications. Resurfacin...
Background: Burn scars are associated with significant morbidity ranging from pigmentation, pruritu...
Recent advances in optical technologies have produced laser systems capable of optimizing the appear...
Background: Hypertrophic scarring and keloid can cause significant emotional and physical discomfort...
The unprecedented survival of individuals who sustain acute burns and other trauma has increased the...
The goal of scar therapy is the restoration of the patient to their preinjury state. A combination o...
contractures are common following various types of trau-ma and procedures despite skilled surgical a...