Effective improvement methods for striae distensae: A novel approach utilizing laser‐induced micro‐jet injectors with poly‐d,l‐lactic acid

Author:

Seo Suk Bae1,Kim Soo‐Bin2,Yi Kyu‐Ho2

Affiliation:

1. SeoAhSong Dermatologic Clinic Seoul Korea

2. Department of Oral Biology, Division in Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Human Identification Research Institute, BK21 FOUR Project Yonsei University College of Dentistry Seoul Korea

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionStriae distensae (SD), or stretch marks, result from rapid stretching of the skin due to various factors. Conventional treatments often yield unsatisfactory results, leading to the exploration of alternative methods. Laser‐induced microjet technology offers a promising approach for drug delivery to target areas. This study investigates the efficacy of using a microjet injector with poly‐d,l‐lactic acid for treating SD.MethodsFour female participants with SD were treated with poly‐d,l‐lactic acid solution using a microjet injector over five sessions. Patients were assessed based on severity scales before and after treatment. Topical anesthetics were applied to minimize discomfort. Injection techniques were optimized to reduce side effects such as bleeding and pain.ResultsAll patients showed significant improvement in SD appearance after 5–7 treatments. Assessment scales indicated positive outcomes both immediately after treatment and at the 32‐week follow‐up. Minimal side effects, primarily petechiae, were observed.DiscussionLaser‐induced microjet technology offers several advantages, including rapid drug delivery and mechanotransduction effects, promoting skin regeneration. Poly‐d,l‐lactic acid injections demonstrated effectiveness in treating SD, particularly when delivered via microjet injectors. Patients expressed high satisfaction due to the procedure's minimal invasiveness and quick recovery.ConclusionUtilizing a needleless microjet injector with poly‐d,l‐lactic acid shows promise as a treatment for SD, typically requiring 5–7 sessions for optimal results. Mild petechiae may occur as a common side effect. This approach offers an effective and minimally invasive alternative for addressing this common cosmetic concern.

Publisher

Wiley

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