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Erschienen in: Current Dermatology Reports 4/2018

05.11.2018 | Wound Care and Healing (H Lev-Tov, Section Editor)

Use of Lasers in Wound Healing: How to Best Utilize Laser Technology to Prevent Scar Formation

verfasst von: Jill S. Waibel, Chloe Gianatasio, Ashley Rudnick, Abigail Siegel

Erschienen in: Current Dermatology Reports | Ausgabe 4/2018

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Abstract

Purpose of Review

The purpose of this review is to evaluate the efficacy of early intervention in wound healing on scar formation across multiple scar types and progressions. The types of scars consist of hypertrophic, atrophic, keloid, and contracture scars. The sources of scarring include inflammatory diseases (e.g., acne), surgery, burn, and trauma.

Recent Findings

Minimal published research has been done regarding laser treatment in wound healing. Some studies have found promise in minor treatment of surgical wounds but few have sufficient clinical relevance. Recently, further studies have been conducted including examination of aggressive laser treatment in burn and trauma victims. Results have been positive and raise the question of which wounds would benefit from treatment.

Summary

Early intervention with laser treatment is a promising path in wound healing to prevent scarring. While more research remains to be done, emerging studies and practices provide increasing support for its use as a viable and potentially life-changing treatment for many patients.
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Metadaten
Titel
Use of Lasers in Wound Healing: How to Best Utilize Laser Technology to Prevent Scar Formation
verfasst von
Jill S. Waibel
Chloe Gianatasio
Ashley Rudnick
Abigail Siegel
Publikationsdatum
05.11.2018
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Current Dermatology Reports / Ausgabe 4/2018
Elektronische ISSN: 2162-4933
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13671-018-0240-y

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