CO2 Laser + Platelet-Rich Plasma Promising Treatment for Vitiligo

However, CO2 laser, platelet-rich plasma alone show poor results
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MONDAY, Aug. 28, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Combination of fractional carbon dioxide (CO2) laser with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection is a promising treatment for vitiligo, according to a study published online Aug. 20 in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology.

Rania Abdelghani, M.D., from Al-Azhar University in Cairo, and colleagues randomly assigned 80 adult patients with localized non-segmental vitiligo to receive four treatment options: fractional CO2 laser, PRP, combined fractional CO2 laser and PRP, or combined fractional CO2 laser and narrowband ultraviolet B (NB-UVB) -- all for two months.

The researchers found that the laser and PRP group achieved the best results for repigmentation and patient satisfaction, with 60 percent of the patients developing repigmentation of more than 50 percent, and 40 percent developing repigmentation of more than 75 percent. In the laser and NB-UVB group, 5 percent developed repigmentation over 75 percent, and 25 percent developed repigmentation over 50 percent. In the laser group, only 10 percent of patients developed repigmentation of more than 75 percent, as did only 20 percent in the PRP group.

"Combination of fractional CO2 laser with PRP injection is a promising treatment for vitiligo, followed by combination of fractional CO2 laser with NB-UVB phototherapy," the authors write. "Both fractional CO2 laser and PRP injection gave poor results if they [were] received alone."

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