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. 1997 May;36(5 Pt 1):738-41.
doi: 10.1016/s0190-9622(97)80327-1.

Treatment of small nevomelanocytic nevi with a Q-switched ruby laser

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Treatment of small nevomelanocytic nevi with a Q-switched ruby laser

C Vibhagool et al. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1997 May.

Abstract

Background: Small nevomelanocytic nevi are common and some are of cosmetic concern. Conventional therapy may cause a scar or permanent hypopigmentation.

Objective: Our purpose was to determine whether selective photothermolysis of pigmented cells by Q-switched ruby laser treatment removes small nevomelanocytic nevi in a nonscarring fashion.

Methods: Twelve patients with 18 small nevomelanocytic nevi were treated with a Q-switched ruby laser (694 nm, 28 nsec) at fluences of 8 J/cm2. Biopsy specimens were obtained after treatment at varying time intervals.

Results: Twelve lesions (67%) showed a complete response and six lesions (33%) had a partial response. The only adverse sequela observed was mild fibrosis of the papillary dermis, without loss of papillary architecture.

Conclusion: The Q-switched ruby laser is effective in removing small melanocytic nevi. However, some might recur depending on the depth of the nevomelanocytic nests.

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