Whatis Pro Yellow Laser? Quadrostar Pro Yellow Laser is a German engineered version of the Dual Yellow Laser / Combination laser which is more commonly used. It has an ideal and specific wavelength of 577nm which makes it suitable for vascular skin removal. The other indications for its use are rosacea, skin depigmentation and underlying
Original Article Published 26 June 2020 Lasers in Medical Science volume 36, pages 401–406 2021Cite this article AbstractFacial telangiectasia FT is a condition in which small dilated vessels visibly protrude on the surface of the skin. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a single-session pro-yellow laser in the treatment of FT and spider angioma SA to compare it with a limited number of studies conducted on this subject. In this pilot study, we reviewed 41 patients who admitted to our dermatology clinic with FT and SA and were treated by using pro-yellow laser. The efficacy of the treatment was evaluated using the recorded clinical information and digital camera images. The improvement was graded as complete 90–100%, very good 75–89%, good 50–74%, moderate 25–49%, and weak < 25%. Of the 41 patients included in the study, 37 had FT and four had SA. Twenty-two patients were female and 19 were male. Pro-yellow laser therapy was generally well tolerated by patients, and minimal pain occurred during the application. In 1-month follow-up, good, very good, or complete recovery was achieved in of the FT patients. The new pro-yellow laser only has a yellow light wavelength. Its unique wavelength at 577-nm yellow light is ideal for vascular lesions. In this study, of the patients with FT achieved good, very good, or complete improvement after a single session of 577-nm pro-yellow laser, and complete improvement was achieved in all the four patients with SA. Access options Buy single article Instant access to the full article PDF. 39,95 € Price includes VAT Ukraine ReferencesHare McCoppin HH, Goldberg DJ 2010 Laser treatment of facial telangiectasia an update. Dermatol. Surg 361211–1230Article Google Scholar McCoy SE 1997 Copper bromide laser treatment of facial telangiectasia results of patients treated over five years. Lasers Surg. 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The study received the local ethics committee approval on 17 December 2019 134. Written consent was obtained from all patients or their informationPublisher’s noteSpringer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional and permissionsAbout this articleCite this articleTurkmen, D., Altunisik, N. & Sener, S. The efficacy of a single-session pro-yellow laser in the treatment of facial telangiectasia. Lasers Med Sci 36, 401–406 2021. citationReceived 21 January 2020Accepted 17 June 2020Published 26 June 2020Issue Date March 2021DOI telangiectasia,Laser therapy,Pro-yellow laser,Spider angioma,577 nm
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doi Epub 2020 Dec 10. Affiliations PMID 33258538 DOI An evaluation of the efficacy of a single-session 577 nm pro-yellow laser treatment in patients with postacne erythema and scarring Gulbahar Sarac et al. Dermatol Ther. 2021 Jan. Abstract Erythema and scarring are among the most common complications of severe inflammatory acne. In this study, we aimed to share our experience with pro-yellow laser and document the efficacy and safety of this treatment in postacne erythema and scarring. The study included 40 patients, 24 60% females, and 16 40% males with a mean age of ± min. 18 years, max. 57 years. The pro-yellow laser was applied to all patients as a single session with irradiation of 22 J/cm2 . Improvement in postacne erythema and scars were evaluated after the treatment. The study included 40 patients, 24 patients 60% were females and 16 patients 40% were males with the mean age of ± ranged between 18 and 57 years old. A total of 21 patients had good improvement 51%-75% regression, 10 patients 25% had excellent improvement 76%-100% regression, and a moderate improvement 26%-50% was detected in 9 patients Also, there were mild improvement 1%-25% in 20 patients and a moderate improvement 26%-50% in 6 patients We found that pro-yellow laser is highly effective in the treatment of postacne erythema, while its effectiveness was mild to moderate in atrophic acne scars. Also, it has been observed that the pro-yellow laser system can be used safely immediately after cessation of systemic isotretinoin treatment. Keywords postacne erythema; postacne erythema treatment; postacne scarring; pro-yellow laser; vascular laser. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC. Similar articles Efficacy and safety of plasma gel as a new modality in treatment of atrophic acne scars. Elfar NN, Hasby EA. Elfar NN, et al. Int J Dermatol. 2020 May;595620-626. doi Epub 2020 Feb 28. Int J Dermatol. 2020. PMID 32108322 Clinical Trial. Comparison of Nonablative Fractional Erbium Laser 1,340 nm and Microneedling for the Treatment of Atrophic Acne Scars A Randomized Clinical Trial. Cachafeiro T, Escobar G, Maldonado G, Cestari T, Corleta O. Cachafeiro T, et al. Dermatol Surg. 2016 Feb;422232-41. doi Dermatol Surg. 2016. PMID 26845539 Clinical Trial. Fractional carbon dioxide laser combined with intradermal injection of autologous platelet-rich plasma versus noncross-linked hyaluronic acid in the treatment of atrophic postacne scars A split face study. Mahamoud WA, El Barbary RA, Ibrahim NF, Akmal EM, Ibrahim SM. Mahamoud WA, et al. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2020 Jun;1961341-1352. doi Epub 2020 Apr 25. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2020. PMID 32333512 Clinical Trial. Postacne scarring a review of its pathophysiology and treatment. Goodman GJ. Goodman GJ. Dermatol Surg. 2000 Sep;269857-71. doi Dermatol Surg. 2000. PMID 10971560 Review. A Combination of Non-ablative Laser and Hyaluronic Acid Injectable for Postacne Scars A Novel Treatment Protocol. Akerman L, Mimouni D, Nosrati A, Hilewitz D, Solomon-Cohen E. Akerman L, et al. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2022 Mar;15353-56. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2022. PMID 35342506 Free PMC article. Review. References REFERENCES Wen X, Li Y, Hamblin MR, Jiang X. A randomized split-face, investigator-blinded study of a picosecond alexandrite laser for post-inflammatory erythema and acne scars. Dermatol Ther. 2020;e13941. Wanitphakdeedecha R, Cembrano KAG, Ungaksornpairote C, et al. The efficacy and safety of a 577-nm high-power optically pumped semiconductor laser in the treatment of postacne erythema. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2020;1971642-1647. Park KY, Ko EJ, Seo SJ, Hong CK. Comparison of fractional, nonablative, 1550-nm laser and 595-nm pulsed dye laser for the treatment of facial erythema resulting from acne a split-face, evaluator-blinded, randomized pilot study. J Cosmet Laser Ther. 2014;163120-124. Kapicioglu Y, Sarac G, Cenk H. Treatment of erythematotelangiectatic rosacea, facial erythema, and facial telangiectasia with a 577-nm pro-yellow laser a case series. Lasers Med Sci. 2019;34193-98. Sarac G, Kapicioglu Y. Efficacy of 577-nm pro-Yellowlaser in port-wine stain treatment. Dermatol Ther. 2019 Nov;326e13078. MeSH terms LinkOut - more resources Full Text Sources Ovid Technologies, Inc. Wiley Medical MedlinePlus Health Information
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Pro-yellow laser is a highly effective treatment for post-acne erythema, but the efficacy of this approach for the treatment of atrophic acne scars appears to be only mild to moderate at best, according to study findings published in Dermatologic Therapy. A total of 40 patients with post-acne erythema mean age, years were recruited into this study from a single dermatology clinic. Patients who had recently used systemic isotretinoin were also included in the study, but pro-yellow laser treatment was only used immediately after stopping isotretinoin. After application of topical anesthetic cream to lesions, the investigators applied the 577 nm pro-yellow laser as a single session with irradiation of 22 j/cm2. The researchers then assessed the improvement in post-acne erythema and scars after treatment. Post-acne erythema accompanied by scarring was significantly higher in women compared with men vs P =.021. Approximately n=21 of patients had good improvement in their erythema rates, and 25% n=10 experienced excellent improvement and n=9 of patients had moderate improvement. No statistically significant difference was observed between men and women in regard to the improvement in post-acne erythema P =.52. In addition, n=20 had mild improvement in acne scars, whereas n=6 of patients had moderate improvement. Limitations of this study included its retrospective design, lack of a control group, and its recruitment of patients from a single center. The pro-yellow laser provided good to excellent results for the treatment of post-acne erythema, the study authors concluded, while also providing mild to moderate improvement in atrophic acne scars. Reference Sarac G, Kapicioglu Y, Cenk H. An evaluation of the efficacy of a single-session 577 nm pro-yellow laser treatment in patients with postacne erythema and scarring. Published online December 1, 2020. Dermatol Ther. doi
ThePro Yellow laser is capable of absorbing red blood cells. This enables the reduction of facial veins which commonly occur on the cheeks and nose. Redness and rosacea are caused by dilated blood vessels . The laser causes these vessels to become smaller or completely removes them. The result is a more evenly-toned appearance.
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Search Log In Sign Up Find a Doctor Procedures Photos & Reviews NEW! Shop products Beauty news Video See 15 Seconds of QuadroStar Pro Yellow Laser For Facial Redness Dr. Jason Emer uses QuadroStar 577nm Pro Yellow Laser to treat this woman's rosacea. The 577 nm wavelength is known to have the most affinity for blood vessels and pigment, with little risk to burn if used properly.
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