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Laser Settings Make Big Difference in Rosacea Treatment Side Effects

A new study shows that subtle adjustments to pulsed dye laser settings can dramatically reduce patient discomfort during rosacea treatment without sacrificing results. Dermatology clinics and device manufacturers should note: longer pulse durations (10 milliseconds versus 6) cut adverse events significantly while delivering equivalent skin improvements, potentially improving patient retention and treatment satisfaction.

Originaltitel: Beyond efficacy: pulse duration is crucial for adverse events in pulsed dye laser therapy for rosacea

Abstrakt

BACKGROUND: Pulsed dye laser (PDL) is widely used for erythematotelangiectatic rosacea (ETR); however, the influence of pulse duration remains unclear. OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy and tolerability of 6 and 10 ms PDL pulse durations for ETR. METHODS: , 7 mm spot size). Erythema was assessed by blinded dermatologists using the Clinical Erythema Assessment (CEA) and telangiectasia scores, and Rosacea Area and Severity Index (RASI). ImageJ analysis measured the Relative Intensity of Redness (RIR) and Percentage of Erythema Area (PEA). Adverse events were recorded on days 3 and 7, and patient global assessment (PGA) and symptom improvement were evaluated at week 4. RESULTS: < 0.001) were more frequent with the 6 ms setting. No significant differences were observed between the groups on the PGA, erythema improvement scale, or symptom improvement scale. CONCLUSION: Both pulse durations effectively reduced erythema, but 10 ms demonstrated more favorable tolerability.

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