Artigo Revisado por pares

Thermal Injuries as a Result of CO2 Laser Resurfacing

1998; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 102; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1097/00006534-199809020-00054

ISSN

1529-4242

Autores

Richard A. Grossman, Alexander M. Majidian, Peter H. Grossman,

Tópico(s)

Laser Applications in Dentistry and Medicine

Resumo

CO2 laser resurfacing of the face for fine wrinkles has gained great popularity over a short period of time. The use of the CO2 laser has proven to be effective in reducing or eliminating fine wrinkles. This tool in the surgeon's armamentarium has been added to those of dermabrasion and chemical peel. The theoretical advantage of the use of the CO2 laser for resurfacing has been better accuracy and reportedly more control of the depth of penetration. The use of the CO2 laser has been welcomed by many cosmetic surgeons. Until now, there have been few reported cases of complications with the use of the CO2 laser. To many, this would sound too good to be true; unfortunately, that is the case. The CO2 laser is a high-energy machine that can indeed cause thermal injury. This thermal injury can result in deep burns to the skin and hypertrophic scarring. We feel this is more common than is currently being reported, and we share our experience as a burn and wound care referral service. During an 18-month period, 20 consecutive patients were referred to our practice who had received injuries from the CO2 laser resurfacing laser. We present here in this review a summary of those injuries. The CO2 resurfacing laser is a very effective tool for the treatment of fine wrinkles, but it is not without the potential for serious complications. We urge caution with the use of the laser and prompt recognition and treatment of thermal injury to the skin. (Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 102: 1247, 1998.)

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