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Photorejuvenation by Intense Pulsed Light with Objective Measurement of Skin Color in Japanese Patients
Authors:KEI NEGISHI  MD    NOBUHARU KUSHIKATA  MD    KAORI TAKEUCHI  MD    YUKIKO TEZUKA  MD     SHINGO WAKAMATSU  MD
Affiliation:Tokyo Women's Medical University Aoyama Institute of Women's and Natural Medicine, Kita-aoyama, Tokyo, Japan. keinegishi@aol.com
Abstract:BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study had two objectives: subjective evaluation of overall skin rejuvenation effects of relatively short-wavelength intense pulsed light (IPL) and objective changes in basic skin tone as measured by a spectrophotometer. STUDY DESIGN/MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-five women selected at random received a series of three IPL treatments. Efficacy was evaluated over a 3-month follow-up period. Concurrently, a spectrophotometer was used to measure "lightness" (L(*)) to quantify the lightening effect changes to pretreatment and posttreatment basic skin tone. RESULTS: Subjective improvement of 50% or more was seen in 18 of 25 patients for pigmentation. One patient showed exacerbation of latent epidermal melasma as a complication. In the spectrophotometric analysis, the mean value of L(*) increased from a baseline value of 60.86 to 63.22, at 3-month follow-up period, with statistical significance. CONCLUSION: IPL skin rejuvenation using relatively shorter wavelengths and pulse widths brought about significant macroscopic and quantitative improvements, especially in the treatment of epidermal pigmentation and improvement of basic skin tone.
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