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Erschienen in: Lasers in Medical Science 8/2022

13.07.2022 | Original Article

Efficacy and safety of low-level light therapy by delicate pulsed light combined with low-dose oral isotretinoin for the treatment of acne vulgaris: a randomized split-face study

verfasst von: Youbao Li, Jun Xia, Yu Zhu, Shujuan He, Jing Liu, Weihui Zeng, Zhao Wang

Erschienen in: Lasers in Medical Science | Ausgabe 8/2022

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Abstract

Acne vulgaris (AV) is a common dermatosis that causes psychological problems. Isotretinoin is the first-line treatment for moderate-to-severe AV, but its onset of effect is delayed. Although light-based therapy is widely used in the treatment of AV, there is a lack of reports on delicate pulsed light (DPL) which has a narrow therapeutic spectrum (500–600 nm). Low-level light therapy (LLLT) has shown an emerging role in anti-inflammatory effects and skin repair. This study investigates the efficacy and safety of low-dose oral isotretinoin combined with LLLT using DPL in patients with moderate-to-severe AV. Thirty-six patients with moderate-to-severe AV were enrolled and received low-dose oral isotretinoin (10–20 mg/day). The two sides of the face were randomly assigned to receive DPL (6–9 J/cm2) or not at an interval of 2 weeks for 4 treatment sessions (weeks 0, 2, 4, 6). Photos, GAGS score, counts of papules, pustules, comedones, TEWL, melanin and erythema index, side effects, efficacy, and satisfactory score were recorded at each visit and at 4 weeks after the final treatment (week 10). Thirty-three patients completed the study. DPL and oral isotretinoin combined therapy exhibited significantly improved GAGS score as well as the number of the lesions from week 2 and maintained until week 10. At the end of the observation, the improvement of GAGS was 70.88% on the DPL and isotretinoin combined side versus 62.12% on the side with isotretinoin monotherapy (p = 0.0009). The improvement for papule number was 61.58% on the DPL combined side versus 43.33% on the control side (p < 0.0001), for comedone was 63.15% versus 43.30% (p = 0.0008). TEWL and indexes of melanin and erythema also had better outcomes with DPL combined therapy at week 10. All the side effects were temporary and tolerable; no adverse effects were observed. Oral low-dose isotretinoin combined with LLLT by DPL offers a combination with reduced side effects and better outcomes within a limited treatment duration, which advances the onset of effect of isotretinoin monotherapy and improves lesion clearance.
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Titel
Efficacy and safety of low-level light therapy by delicate pulsed light combined with low-dose oral isotretinoin for the treatment of acne vulgaris: a randomized split-face study
verfasst von
Youbao Li
Jun Xia
Yu Zhu
Shujuan He
Jing Liu
Weihui Zeng
Zhao Wang
Publikationsdatum
13.07.2022
Verlag
Springer London
Erschienen in
Lasers in Medical Science / Ausgabe 8/2022
Print ISSN: 0268-8921
Elektronische ISSN: 1435-604X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10103-022-03606-z

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