Abstract

To explore the effect of turning-Q laser in combination with topical Chuangfukang collagen mask to improve facial appearance, greenish brown birthmark area and color depth of patients with facial greenish brown birthmark. 130 female patient were selected as the study object. The patients were treated with turning-Q laser treatment instrument 1064 nm, while the control group was treated with water bags for 20 minutes after cold irradiation. In the control group, the cure rate and total effective rate were 52.31% (34/65) and 84.62% (55/65), respectively, which were 67.69% (44/65) and 95.38% (62/65) (all P < 0.05). In the first week after treatment, the reduction rate (more than 80%) of the area of facial greenish brown birthmark in the experimental group was significantly more than that in the control group (P < 0.05). In six months after the treatment, only one case of dry desquamation occurred in the experimental group; three cases of dry desquamation, three cases of pruritus and two cases of rubella occurred in the control group. The application of turning-Q laser in combination with topical Chuangfukang collagen mask in the treatment of facial greenish brown birthmark can significantly improve the clinical efficacy and the facial appearance.

Highlights

  • Facial greenish brown birthmark, known as zygomatic mother spot and acquired bilateral nevoid spot of Ota, is a congenital non hereditary skin pigmentation disease, mainly distributed symmetrically on both sides of zygoma, involving forehead, temporal, periocular and alar nose, pigmentation on the dermis, showing round or oval cyan or light brown patches, with clear edge and mutual fusion of adjacent lesions (Hui et al, 2017)

  • This study is to explore the effect of turning-Q laser in combination with topical Chuangfukang collagen mask to improve facial appearance, greenish brown birthmark area and color depth of patients with facial greenish brown birthmark

  • A total of 130 female patients with facial greenish brown birthmark from June 2017 to August 2018 were selected as the study object

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Introduction

Known as zygomatic mother spot and acquired bilateral nevoid spot of Ota, is a congenital non hereditary skin pigmentation disease, mainly distributed symmetrically on both sides of zygoma, involving forehead, temporal, periocular and alar nose, pigmentation on the dermis, showing round or oval cyan or light brown patches, with clear edge and mutual fusion of adjacent lesions (Hui et al, 2017). The color of greenish brown birthmark deepens gradually and the scope continues to expand. Facial greenish brown birthmark is usually treated through grinding and chemical peeling, accompanied with pigmentation and scar and etc. Laser technology has replaced the traditional treatment method and become a safe and effective clinical treatment method (Imrigha et al, 2017). This study is to explore the effect of turning-Q laser in combination with topical Chuangfukang collagen mask to improve facial appearance, greenish brown birthmark area and color depth of patients with facial greenish brown birthmark.

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