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Intense pulsed light versus cryotherapy in the treatment of hypertrophic scars: A clinical and histopathological study

Samar Abdallah Mohamed Salem, Sharief M. Abdel Hameed, Azza E. Mostafa

2021Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology11 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Different therapeutic modalities have been tried for hypertrophic scar treatment. To our knowledge, intense pulsed light (IPL) has not been previously evaluated in comparison with cryotherapy as a stand-alone treatment for hypertrophic scars. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of IPL as a monotherapy for hypertrophic scar treatment as compared with cryotherapy both clinically and histopathologically. METHODS: This study included 28 patients with hypertrophic scars. Patients were divided randomly and equally into two groups; group I patients received cryotherapy while group II patients received IPL. All patients received treatments for a total of six sessions or until resolution of the lesion whichever was nearer. The outcome was evaluated clinically and histopathologically. RESULTS: Scar height showed a significant decrease and scar color and pliability showed a significant improvement in group I. No significant changes were detected in group II except in scar pliability. Vancouver scar scale (VSS) mean decreased by -53.7% in group I versus -11.5% decrease in group II. Histopathologically, group I showed a significantly increased epidermal thickness and decreased dermal and collagen bundle thickness, while group II showed insignificant histopathological changes. Group I exhibited a statistically significant clinical and histopathological improvement compared to group II, yet with more complications. CONCLUSION: Cryotherapy is more effective than IPL in the treatment of hypertrophic scars both on clinical and histopathological level yet with more complications.

Topics & Concepts

CryotherapyIntense pulsed lightMedicineHypertrophic scarsScarsDermatologyHypertrophic scarSurgeryDermatologic Treatments and ResearchHair Growth and DisordersLaser Applications in Dentistry and Medicine