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Laser and light-based therapies in the management of rosacea: an updated systematic review

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LASERS IN MEDICAL SCIENCE
卷 36, 期 6, 页码 1151-1160

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SPRINGER LONDON LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s10103-020-03200-1

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Laser; Light-based therapies; Rosacea; Efficacy; Treatment

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Laser and light-based therapies offer a more efficient treatment option for rosacea, with PDL showing the most robust evidence among available devices; overall evidence supporting LLBT recommendations in rosacea is of low-to-moderate quality; tailored treatment options are crucial for individual patients, and combinations of devices and topical agents warrant further investigation.
Unlike other rosacea therapies which need daily takings or applications over long periods, the edge of lasers and light-based therapies (LLBT) is the limited number of sessions to achieve improvement. The proper selection of the adequate physical device in accordance with the patients' skin features and rosacea-related signs and symptoms should be considered and the management with physical sources should be updated as new data become available. This article reviews and discusses the current use of lasers and light-based therapies in rosacea with reference to all the available literature. This systematic review demonstrates the quality of evidence to support any recommendation on LLBT in rosacea is low-to-moderate. Among all the available devices, PDL holds the most robust evidence. Treatments options should be tailored for each specific clinical scenario as it is unlike that single modality results in complete resolution. Platforms that include two or more devices and combined therapies with topical agents are suitable and they warrant further investigations.

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