Background: Narrow-band ultraviolet B (nb-UVB) phototherapy constitutes the gold standard treatment for vitiligo. Whether carbon dioxide (CO2) laser might increase the efficacy of nb-UVB is still a topic of debate.
Objective: To test the hypothesis that the addition of fractional CO2 laser to nb-UVB may enhance repigmentation.
Patients And Methods: Fractional CO2 laser was applied with an interval of 2 weeks for 7 sessions, only to 1 of the 2 symmetrical vitiligo patches located on 2 different half-body sides. Patients received whole-body nb-UVB phototherapy 3 times a week, for at least 4 months. Repigmentation was scored with a quartile grading scale, with the help of a computer program using the photographs taken by the digital dermatoscope.
Results: Fifty-one symmetrical vitiligo patches of 30 patients were included. No statistically significant difference was found between the mean repigmentation scores for the laser and nonlaser sides (p = .11).
Conclusion: Results of this study suggest that combining fractional CO2 laser with nb-UVB phototherapy with the regimen used in this study does not increase the repigmentation scores for vitiligo.
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