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  • * Researchers compared single optical pulse treatments to a new method using dual-optical pulses, which feature a temporal energy distribution ratio of 4:1 and a 61 μs gap between pulses.
  • * Results showed that the dual-optical pulses effectively removed melanophores with less surrounding tissue damage and lower recurrence rates, suggesting a promising alternative for melasma treatment.

Article Abstract

A Q-switched laser system has been used in a single-pulse mode for skin melasma treatments because of instant heat deposition in the target. Despite the efficient ablation of the melanophores in the skin, the single, high-fluence pulse often causes undesirable damage to the surrounding tissue, leading to high recurrence rates. This study aims to investigate the feasibility of dual-optical pulses with a temporal energy distribution on the melasma treatment in in vivo zebrafish models in comparison to that of the single optical pulse. Based on the optical detection, the dual-optical pulses had a temporal energy distribution ratio of 4:1 and an interval of 61 μs between the two consecutive pulses. According to the histological analysis, the dual pulses removed melanophores and induced a few apoptotic nuclei with minimal recurrence. This study demonstrated that the feasibility of dual-optical pulses (energy ratio = 4:1) could enhance the laser ablation performance in vivo.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jbio.202300232DOI Listing

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