Background: Hidradenitis supprativa is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that can respond to treatment with laser hair removal.
Objective: To assess alexandrite laser hair removal laser as a treatment for hidradenitis suppurativa as measured by the Hidradenitis Supprativa Clinical Response.
Materials And Methods: We conducted a prospective, randomized, controlled study in adult patients with hidradenitis supprativa. Participants underwent a series of 4 monthly laser treatments to 1 side of the body, with the contralateral side serving as a control. The primary outcome was Hidradenitis Supprativa Clinical Response at week 24, 8 weeks after the final laser treatment.
Results: The percent improvement across treated sites after 4 treatments was 72.73% axillary, 70% inguinal, and 100% inframammary. Across all body regions, Hidradenitis Supprativa Clinical Response was significantly higher for the sites treated with the alexandrite laser compared to the contralateral controls: 75% vs 33.33% ( = .0046, 95% CI: [0.16, 1]).
Limitations: The limitations of this study include a small sample size from which the data was collected.
Conclusions: The 775-nm alexandrite laser is a safe and effective treatment for hidradenitis supprativa at various anatomic sites in both resolving preexisting lesions and preventing new eruptions.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11277998 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jdin.2024.04.005 | DOI Listing |
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