Abstract

The research developed consisted of analyzing the effectiveness of fractional CO2 laser in the treatment of stretch marks. Among the main aesthetic changes in the body, this one is like stars. The stretch mark is an atrophic aesthetic lesion, caused by ahuge stretch and a consequent rupture of the collagen and elastin fibers, responsible for theelasticity of the skin. They affect a large portion of the population, being more frequent inadolescent and pregnant women, although it can also present in obese people, patients withhormonal imbalances, users of medications and patients with a genetic history. The treatmentsfor stretch marks vary according to the stage of evolution of the stretch and the phototype ofthe patient's skin. Among the most sought after is the fractional CO2 laser, its practiceconsists of promoting tissue damage through thermal damage and vaporization of cells,leading to the stimulation of neocolagenesis, with the main target being the water present inthe tissues. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of using fractional CO2laser in the treatment of red and white streaks, identifying its benefits, describing itsmechanism of action and analyzing the results obtained by the scientific literature. To thisend, a bibliographic search was carried out in the main databases, a virtual health library(bvs); online electronic scientific library (scielo), academic Google and lilacs. Therefore,concluding that fractional CO2 laser is effective for the treatment of stretch marks, however,attention is needed with the patient's phototype due to complications that may occur, such aspost-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, persistent hyperpigmentation, scarring, burns andKoebner syndrome.

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