Ulceration of mature surgical scars following nonablative fractional photothermolysis associated with intralesional lidocaine injections

Fractional photothermolysis (FP) is an established modality of laser resurfacing. In non-ablative FP (NAFP), a near-infrared laser light, mainly absorbed by aqueous tissues, creates a pattern of epidermal and dermal microscopic thermal wounds, known as microthermal zones (MTZ).1 The tissue surroundi...

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التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
المؤلف الرئيسي: Tannous, Zeina (author)
مؤلفون آخرون: Avram, Mathew (author), Dierter, Manstein (author), Chuang, Gary (author)
التنسيق: article
منشور في: 2012
الوصول للمادة أونلاين:http://hdl.handle.net/10725/6574
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1524-4725.2012.02576.x
http://libraries.lau.edu.lb/research/laur/terms-of-use/articles.php
http://ovidsp.tx.ovid.com/sp-3.27.1a/ovidweb.cgi?QS2=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الملخص:Fractional photothermolysis (FP) is an established modality of laser resurfacing. In non-ablative FP (NAFP), a near-infrared laser light, mainly absorbed by aqueous tissues, creates a pattern of epidermal and dermal microscopic thermal wounds, known as microthermal zones (MTZ).1 The tissue surrounding each MTZ is spared from the thermal damage, thus facilitating a more rapid recovery than conventional full-surface laser resurfacing. NAFP has demonstrated promises in improving atrophic, hypertrophic and hypopigmented scars, by normalizing collagenesis.2 Scars from ablative fractional resurfacing (AFP) due to excessive energy/density and bulk heating from treatment overlap have been previously reported.3 There is no published of a ulcer or scar formation associated with a NAFP treatment.4 Here, we report two patients with chronic stable surgical scars who developed ulcerations after non-ablative fractional resurfacing treatment. Both cases were associated with pre-treatment anesthesia with intralesional injections of 1% lidocaine with epinephrine.