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Treatment of Atrofic Striae With Percutaneous Collagen Induction Therapy Versus Fractional Nonablative Laser: a Randomized Trial
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Nd-Yap 1340nm laser and Microneedling for Striae Distensae. Completed, enrolled 20 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
As atrophic striae are common dermatological conditions. Various therapeutic modalities have been employed in the treatment of striae distensae, mainly in striae rubra. There are few studies that include the treatment of striae alba. The non-ablative fractionated laser and, more recently, microneedling are two distinct treatments, but they are widely used in dermatologist practice. The present randomized clinical trial is aimed at evaluating and evaluating the response of microneedle and fractional non-ablative laser Nd-yap 1340 in the treatment of abdominal striae alba.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Each part of the abdomen will be treated with a therapeutic modality. The ND-yap 1340-nm laser will be used in the following parameters: 90 mtz / cm2 nozzle, 90 mJ / mtz power, 2.5 Hz frequency, 3 ms pulse duration, 1 pass.
In the other segment of the abdomen, the dermaroller 2.5 mm will be applied, with ten to fifteen passes in the same direction and at least four crosses in the rolling areas.