Nd:YAG laser (1064 nm) irradiation for lower extremity telangiectases and small reticular veins: efficacy as measured by vessel color and size
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- DOI: 10.1046/j.1524-4725.2002.01141.x
Nd:YAG laser (1064 nm) irradiation for lower extremity telangiectases and small reticular veins: efficacy as measured by vessel color and size
Abstract
Background: Laser treatment of lower extremity telangiectases and small reticular veins has remained difficult because of vessel color, diameter, depth, and associated high-pressure flow. Traditionally, larger-caliber blue leg veins do not respond well to laser treatment. Nd:YAG laser (1064 nm) irradiation is absorbed by oxyhemoglobin and reduced hemoglobin and is associated with greater depth of penetration than other previously studied vascular lasers.
Objective: To evaluate a millisecond contact-cooled 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser for the treatment of telangiectases and small reticular veins.
Methods: Twenty-one lower extremity sites, with Fitzpatrick skin types I-IV, received two laser treatments separated by a 4 to 6-week period. Blue and red vessels, ranging in size from 0.25 to 4.0 mm were treated. Pulse durations of 10-50 msec were utilized at fluences of 90-187 J/cm2. Three months after the last treatment, patients were evaluated for vessel improvement and complications.
Results: Seventy-one percent of lower extremity vessels had improvement graded as significant. All vessel colors and sizes were successfully treated. The only complication at 3 months was postinflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Conclusion: 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser irradiation with associated contact cooling is a safe and effective treatment for telangiectases and small reticular veins of the lower extremities.
Comment in
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Laser and sclerotherapy treatment of leg veins: my perspective on treatment outcomes.Dermatol Surg. 2002 Oct;28(10):969; author reply 969-70. Dermatol Surg. 2002. PMID: 12410688 No abstract available.
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