Q‐switched ruby laser is safe and effective in treating primary gingival hyperpigmentation

Author:

Noyman Yehonatan12ORCID,Kornowski Yoram3,Slodownik Dan24,Lapidoth Moshe12,Levi Assi12

Affiliation:

1. Laser Unit, Division of Dermatology Rabin Medical Center Petah Tikva Israel

2. Sackler Faculty of Medicine Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv Israel

3. Private Dentistry Clinic Ramat Gan Israel

4. Department of Dermatology Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center Tel Aviv Israel

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPhysiologic gingival hyperpigmentation (PGH) is a benign condition that results from increased melanin production and is prevalent among darker skin individuals. Although the use of lasers for PGH has gained popularity in recent years, the lasers being used are mostly ablative, and act through a non‐selective tissue damage mechanism.AimsThe objective of this study was to evaluate the use of a non‐ablative 694‐nm Q‐switched ruby laser (QSRL) for the depigmentation of PGH.MethodsA retrospective single‐center study of patients diagnosed with PGH and treated with a QSRL Between March 2019 and November 2020.ResultsFour patients were treated with QSRL for 1–3 sessions, until complete depigmentation was achieved. The average follow‐up was 11 months (range 7–18 months) with no patient exhibiting re‐pigmentation. Adverse events included mild local tenderness and transient erosions in two patients.ConclusionThe 694‐nm QSRL is a novel and promising safe and effective method for treating PGH with the advantages of being a non‐ablative modality that minimizes tissue damage and optimizes the outcome.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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