Prospective study of using 1064-nm Q-switched Nd: YAG combined with radiofrequency-imported vitamin C on pigmented infraorbital dark circles.

Lasers Med Sci

Department of Plastic Surgery, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 1095 Jiefang Avenue, Wuhan, Hubei, 430030, China.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Infraorbital dark circles, a common issue impacting aesthetics and quality of life, currently lack an established treatment method.
  • A clinical trial tested the effectiveness and safety of a combination of 1064-nm Q-switched Nd:YAG laser therapy and radiofrequency-delivered vitamin C on 30 patients, with promising results after four treatments.
  • The trial showed significant reduction in dark circles, as confirmed by both participants and evaluators, with no major side effects, indicating this method is a safe and effective option for addressing this condition.

Article Abstract

Infraorbital dark circles are a common manifestation of periorbital melanosis, which is aesthetically defective and bring a negative impact on life quality. However, there is no acknowledged treatment for infraorbital dark circles. The 1064-nm Q-switched Nd: YAG laser (QSNYL) is commonly utilized to treat hyperpigmentation disorders. Radiofrequency (RF) therapy can improve the transdermal absorption rate of drugs. A prospective clinical trial was conducted to investigate the clinical efficacy and safety of 1064-nm QSNYL combined with RF-imported vitamin C for the treatment of infraorbital dark circles. A questionnaire was used to explore the relevant factors affecting the severity of infraorbital dark circles. A total of 30 patients with pigmented infraorbital dark circles were enrolled in this clinical trial. Each participant received 4 treatments and was followed up for at least 12 months after the last treatment.We focused on the overall change in the appearance of the included participants before and after treatment, by using satisfaction evaluation.In order to reduce evaluation bias, the vivo reflectance confocal microscopy images were taken on days 1 and 120 to detect pigmentation. The questionnaire survey before treatment showed that high-frequency makeup was positively and statistically significant with the severity of infraorbital dark circles (p < 0.01). Both participants and independent evaluators found that the hyperpigmentation in the infraorbital region was significantly reduced after combined treatment with high treatment satisfaction. The density of melanin particles in the infraorbital dark circles region showed a decreased trend. No significant side effects were observed. The 1064-nm QSNYL combined with RF-imported vitamin C is a safe and effective treatment for pigmented infraorbital dark circles by reducing melanin particles.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11427478PMC
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