Resolution of retracted scar after 585-nm pulse dye laser surgery

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BACKGROUND: Laser scar revision has been an effective method for improving several aspects of scarring through ablative and non-ablative sources. The 585-nm pulsed dye laser (PDL) is an important non-ablative instrument for reducing scar bulk and symptoms. OBJECTIVE: To describe the use of a 585-nm PDL for the treatment of a retracted and atrophic facial scar. METHODS: We report the case of a 26-year-old patient who presented with a retracted facial scar following surgical excision of an aggressive benign tumor. Treatment was carried out using the 585-nm PDL. RESULTS: Treatment of the scar using two low-level PDL therapies significantly altered the appearance of the scar and augmentation of the retracted defect was avoided. CONCLUSION: Treatment of this retracted and atrophic facial scar with the 585-nm PDL was very effective and safe.

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Lack, E. B., & Rachel, J. D. (2004). Resolution of retracted scar after 585-nm pulse dye laser surgery. Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy, 6(3), 149–151. https://doi.org/10.1080/14764170410022858

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