Treatment of Erythromelanosis Follicularis Faciei et Colli Using a Dual-Wavelength Laser System: A Split-Face Treatment

    June 2010 in “ Dermatologic surgery
    Yuanhong Li, Xiaodong Zhu, John Z. S. Chen, Yan Wu, Huachen Wei, Xing‐Hua Gao, Hong‐Duo Chen
    TLDR The dual-wavelength laser system effectively reduces EFFC symptoms with minimal side effects.
    The study investigated the effectiveness of a dual-wavelength laser system in treating Erythromelanosis Follicularis Faciei et Colli (EFFC) using a split-face treatment method. The research was conducted by a team from the Department of Dermatology at No. 1 Hospital of China Medical University, with contributions from dermatologists in the United States. The results demonstrated that the dual-wavelength laser system significantly improved the appearance of EFFC on the treated side of the face compared to the untreated side, suggesting that this laser system could be a promising treatment option for EFFC.
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