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Split body comparative clinical and radiological study of fractional CO2 laser versus carboxytherapy in treatment of striae distensae.

Authors :
Farouk, Shaimaa
Afifi, Wafaa
Hafiz, Hala S. A.
Maghraby, Hala M.
Source :
Dermatologic Therapy; Sep2022, Vol. 35 Issue 9, p1-8, 8p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Striae Distensae (SD) are quite common complaint in dermatology practice. They are linear lesions of variable length and width according to the site and the causative condition. Several treatment modalities have been tried. To achieve satisfactory results, a combination therapy is often needed. To evaluate the efficacy and safety of fractional CO2 laser versus carboxytherapy in the treatment of Striae Distensae clinically and radiologically. Thirty Egyptian patients with striae distensae, received a split body therapy: the left side was treated by fractional CO2 laser and the right side was treated by carboxytherapy in the same session. Six sessions were done with 4 weeks apart. Clinical evaluation by measurement of the width of widest striae on both sides, global aesthetic improvement scale (GAIS), and Likert satisfaction scale. Radiological evaluation by measurement of cutaneous thickness of widest striae on both sides by ultrasonography. There was a highly statistically significant decrease in the median width of the widest striae distensae on both sides after the last session (P < 0.01). Regarding GAIS, satisfaction scale and ultrasound, there was highly statistically significant improvement on laser side than carboxytherapy side (P < 0.01) after last session. Both fractional CO2 laser and carboxytherapy may be considered as safe and effective lines of treatment for striae distensae, but fractional CO2 laser showed excellent improvement clinically, radiologically when compared with carboxytherapy which made it a promising module in treatment of striae distensae. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13960296
Volume :
35
Issue :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Dermatologic Therapy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
158916368
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/dth.15668