This study aims to compare effectiveness of different densities of carbon dioxide fractional laser in the treatment of postburn scar.
The study included 25 Egyptian patients with burn scars recruited from the Out Patient Clinic, Dermatology Department, Cairo University. Each has three post burn scars, assigned to monthly fractional Carbon dioxide laser sessions with a total of 3 sessions. parameters are : Lesion A or part A parameters: 20 W, 800-1000μs dwell time, 2 to 3 stacks according to scar thickness, 900µm spacing (7.4% density). Lesion B or part B parameters: 20 W, 800-1000μs dwell time, 2 to 3 stacks according to scar thickness, 600µm spacing (12.6% density). Lesion C or part C parameters: 20 W, 800-1000μs dwell time, 2 to 3 stacks according to scar thickness, 300 µm spacing (25.6% density). 3 mm punch biopsy is taken before and one month after last session for assessment of collagen via (Masson's trichrome strain). In addition clinical evaluation is done via Vancouver \& Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale .
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
25
Souzan Mohamed Amin
Cairo, Cairo Governorate, Egypt
Clinical improvement Vancouver score
to compare the efficacy of different densities of fractional laser in treatment of post burn scars
Time frame: 1 month after last session
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