Efficacy of a multimodal approach of laser therapy for earlobe keloids management in dark population

Author:

Piccolo Domenico1,Crisman Giuliana1,Conforti Claudio23ORCID,Fusco Irene4,Bonan Paolo5

Affiliation:

1. Skin Centers Avezzano‐L'Aquila‐Pescara Italy

2. Department of Dermatology and Venereology Dermatology Clinic Maggiore Hospital University of Trieste Trieste Italy

3. IDI‐IRCCS Dermatological Research Hospital Rome Italy

4. El.En. Group Calenzano Italy

5. Laser Cutaneous Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery Unit Villa Donatello Clinic Florence Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPatients with keloids are often younger than 30 years old and have darker skin.AimTo evaluate the efficacy and safety of CO2 laser therapy in the management of earlobe and helix keloids in dark subjects.MethodsA total of 21 dark patients (five men and 16 women) presented with the earlobe and ear helix keloids, with a mean age of 30.5 (±6.7) years and with phototype between III–VI, were enrolled. In order to improve their earlobe and helix keloids, all patients underwent a single session of CO2 laser therapy immediately followed by a pulsed Dye laser procedure. A single well‐experienced doctor performed all treatment sessions and the response to treatment. Patients were followed‐up for 6 months after termination of therapy. Clinical images were examined and collected: all patients were examined clinically and with Dermoscopy.ResultsThe majority of the patients treated show complete remission of keloid lesions. Clinical photographs show a visible aesthetic improvement of several types of keloids in dark subjects.ConclusionsOur data demonstrate that this combined laser therapeutic protocol appears to be effective and well tolerated for the management of earlobe and helix keloids in dark subjects, with no high recurrence rate and avoiding the adverse effects and lengthy recovery time.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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