Abstract

Stretch marks remain one of the most difficult entities dermatologists are asked to treat on a regular basis. Inflammatory stretch marks are routinely treated with a variety of vascular lasers or the intense pulsed light source. Hypopigmented stretch marks are the challenge, however. Now, a new high intensity UV light source with a focused fiberoptic delivery system is being evaluated for the treatment of hypopigmented stretch marks. Fifty individuals with hypopigmented stretch marks were evaluated with this new device. One stretch mark will be left untreated and serve as the control. The treated stretch marks are treated 1–2 times per week for up to 10 treatments. Results from this clinical trial will be presented.

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