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A Prospective, Long-Term Follow-Up Study of 1,444 nm Nd:YAG Laser: A New Modality for Treating Axillary Bromhidrosis

Authors
Jung, Sung KyuJang, Hee WonKim, Hee JooLee, Sang GeunLee, Kyung GooKim, Sun YaeYi, Sang MinKim, Jae HwanKim, Il-Hwan
Issue Date
4월-2014
Publisher
KOREAN DERMATOLOGICAL ASSOC
Keywords
Bromhidrosis; Interstitial laser; Solid-state lasers; 1,444 nm
Citation
ANNALS OF DERMATOLOGY, v.26, no.2, pp.184 - 188
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Journal Title
ANNALS OF DERMATOLOGY
Volume
26
Number
2
Start Page
184
End Page
188
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/98805
DOI
10.5021/ad.2014.26.2.184
ISSN
1013-9087
Abstract
Background: Surgery for bromhidrosis has a high risk of complications such as hematoma and necrosis. New nonsurgical methods may reduce the burden on surgery and the risks for the patient. Objective: This study was performed to evaluate the efficacy and side-effects of the 1,444 nm Nd:YAG interstitial laser for treating axillary bromhidrosis. Methods: Eighteen bromhidrosis patients were treated with a 1,444 nm Nd:YAG laser at Korea University Ansan Hospital. The post-treatment follow-up was 6 months. After the procedure, we confirmed apocrine gland destruction through histopathological examination. At each follow-up, we measured the severity of the remaining odor, postoperative pain, degree of mobility restriction, and overall satisfaction. Results: After 180 days of follow-up, malodor elimination was good in 20 axillae, fair in 12 axillae, and poor in four axillae. At the end point of the study, 14 patients were totally satisfied with the laser treatment, three patients were partially satisfied, and one patient was disatisfied. Pain and limitation of mobility were significantly reduced within 1 week post-operatively, and were almost resolved within 4 weeks post-operatively. A histopathological examination revealed decreased density and significant alterations to the apocrine glands. Conclusion: Subdermal coagulation treatment with a 1,444 nm Nd:YAG interstitial laser may be a less invasive and effective therapy for axillary bromhidrosis.
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