2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/5961152
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The Efficacy and Safety of a Low‐Fluence 1064 nm Picosecond ND‐YAG Laser Compared with Those of a Low‐Fluence Photoacoustic Therapy Pulsed (PTP) Mode 1064 nm Q‐Switched ND‐YAG Laser for Treatment of Melasma: A Prospective Split‐Face Study

Abstract: Melasma is a challenging pigmentation disorder to treat, and although low-fluence 1064 nm picosecond ND-YAG lasers have shown potential for treating benign pigmented disorders, data on the use of this laser for melasma treatment are currently insufficient. In this prospective split-face study, twenty-four patients with melasma on the face were enrolled and randomly assigned to receive treatment on one side of the face either with a low-fluence 1064 nm picosecond ND-YAG laser or with a low-fluence PTP mode 1064… Show more

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