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대한피부과학회 Annals of Dermatology Annals of Dermatology 제26권 제5호
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2014.1
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615 - 620 (6page)

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Background: The anterior neck is the site of open thyroidectomyand where postoperative scarring can causedistress to patients. Both fractional and pulsed-dye lasers areeffective and safe methods for preventing and improvingsurgical scars. Objective: This study evaluated the improvementin scar appearance with laser intervention during thewound healing process. We evaluated the effect of nonablativefractional and pulsed-dye lasers on fresh thyroidectomyscars. Methods: Patients were treated 3 times at4-week interval with a follow-up visit at the 6th month. Scarswere divided into 2 halves for each optional treatment. Atevery visit, a questionnaire evaluating the scar and patientsatisfaction was completed. Results: Thirty patients completedthe 6-month process. The mean Vancouver Scar Scalescores improved significantly from 8.0 to 4.6 and 8.2 to 4.7with nonablative fractional and pulsed-dye lasers, respectively(p<0.001). However, there was no significantdifference between the 2 methods (p=0.840). Conclusion:There remains no consensus on the optimal treatment ofscars. The present study indicates nonablative fractional andpulsed-dye lasers significantly improve scars. Nonablativefractional lasers are non-inferior to pulsed-dye lasers. Furtherstudies are required to corroborate this finding.

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