Abstract
Abstract Background The periorbital region is one of the areas showing the earliest signs of aging and is especially prone to skin wrinkles and discoloration. Both fractional carbon dioxide (CO2) laser and intense pulsed light (IPL) have been evaluated in treatment of periorbital wrinkles. Objective The objective of this study was to evaluate and compare the efficacy of fractional CO2 laser and IPL in the treatment of periorbital wrinkles. Patients and Methods The present study is a prospective comparative split face study which included 20 adult female patients with mild to moderate periorbital wrinkles. Their age ranged from 30 to 40 years. Each patient received four treatment sessions with three weeks intervals on each side of the periorbital region, one with IPL and one with fractional CO2 laser. Evaluation was done before each treatment session and two months after last session with ordinary photographs and by wrinkles indentation index as calculated by the Antera 3D camera. Results There was a highly statistically difference between the mean percentage of improvement of the wrinkles indentation index by fractional CO2 laser as compared to IPL. Conclusion Both IPL and fractional CO2 laser are promising effective modalities of treatment of periorbital wrinkles which are easy and safe to use. However, fractional CO2 laser is more effective and leads to more improvement in wrinkles indentation index by Antera camera score.
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