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Endolaser for treating rosacea: Case report
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Introduction: Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by persistent facial redness, telangiectasias, papules/pustules and skin lesions. Endolaser technique (also known as Endolift) uses a laser beam with a wavelength of 980 or 1470nm emitted through an optical fiber inserted into the subcutaneous tissue in order to tone the skin through neocollagenesis and/or reduce subcutaneous fat. Objective: This study aimed to report three cases of rosacea treatment using the endolaser with a wavelength of 980 nm. Methodology: Three cases of rosacea affecting the face of women who used the endolaser as the main treatment resource were reported. The procedure consisted of the application of a laser emitted through a 600 micron fiber optic, directed subdermally to treat dilated blood vessels and reduce the inflammation associated with rosacea. Each patient received a single treatment session. Results: In the reported cases, patients initially reassessed 30 days after the procedure, it was found a satisfactory decrease in rosacea, and free of intercurrences or complications. In the final reassessment, 8 weeks after the procedure, it was confirmed that there was no recurrence of the condition in this period and the final result remained extremely satisfactory. Conclusion: Finally, it is possible to conclude that the endolaser technique is effective for treating rosacea, showing itself as an innovative procedure, once through its photothermal action it has a great power of anti-inflammatory action, strongly contributing to the remission of clinical condition, and can also be associated with other therapeutic resources when there is another joint condition.
Title: Endolaser for treating rosacea: Case report
Description:
Introduction: Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by persistent facial redness, telangiectasias, papules/pustules and skin lesions.
Endolaser technique (also known as Endolift) uses a laser beam with a wavelength of 980 or 1470nm emitted through an optical fiber inserted into the subcutaneous tissue in order to tone the skin through neocollagenesis and/or reduce subcutaneous fat.
Objective: This study aimed to report three cases of rosacea treatment using the endolaser with a wavelength of 980 nm.
Methodology: Three cases of rosacea affecting the face of women who used the endolaser as the main treatment resource were reported.
The procedure consisted of the application of a laser emitted through a 600 micron fiber optic, directed subdermally to treat dilated blood vessels and reduce the inflammation associated with rosacea.
Each patient received a single treatment session.
Results: In the reported cases, patients initially reassessed 30 days after the procedure, it was found a satisfactory decrease in rosacea, and free of intercurrences or complications.
In the final reassessment, 8 weeks after the procedure, it was confirmed that there was no recurrence of the condition in this period and the final result remained extremely satisfactory.
Conclusion: Finally, it is possible to conclude that the endolaser technique is effective for treating rosacea, showing itself as an innovative procedure, once through its photothermal action it has a great power of anti-inflammatory action, strongly contributing to the remission of clinical condition, and can also be associated with other therapeutic resources when there is another joint condition.
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