A deep burn ulcer, especially in areas with sensory-motor dysfunction, is hard to cure. The patient was a 20-year-old paraplegic girl with a grade 3 necrotic burn ulcer for 3 weeks. We used a fractional Co laser along with chemical debridement with trichloroacetic acid (TCA 80%) and low-level laser therapy (LLLT) with a 808 nm infrared laser, 6 J/cm for the necrotic area, and a 650 nm red laser, 2 J/cm for the open wound area. Complete healing occurred after 25 sessions without surgery. Laser debridement along with LLLT and TCA administration may be useful to treat necrotic ulcers without surgery.

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