Jh. Scheepers et Aa. Quaba, CLINICAL-EXPERIENCE IN THE TREATMENT OF THE RED NOSE USING THE FLASHLAMP-PUMPED PULSED DYE-LASER (585-NM), Aesthetic plastic surgery, 18(1), 1994, pp. 57-60
The first 30 patients with telangiectasia of the nose that presented t
o our unit were treated with the SPTL-1 laser. The SPTL-1 laser emits
pulsed light at a wavelength of 585 nm with a pulse duration of 450 mu
s. Patients with telangiectasia and diffuse spider nevi were included;
patients with small spider nevi were excluded. The series included 23
females between 23 and 56 years (mean 37 years) and 7 male patients b
etween 21 and 54 years (mean 42 years). A significant improvement was
achieved in 24 patients (80%) and, on the whole, patient satisfaction
was high, but more than one treatment session was required (mean of th
ree treatment sessions per patient). At the 6-month follow-up there wa
s some recurrence in two patients for which they required more treatme
nt. No sign of scarring was noted in any patient, but some hypopigment
ation occurred over the bridge of the nose of one patient.