Use of low level laser therapy in striae distensae: a randomized controlled trial

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Autor(a) principal: Busatta, Bethina Bernardon
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Medeiro, Karoline Calichio, Velozo, Lorrainy Rufino, Kakihata, Camila Mayumi Martin, Soares, Francyelle dos Santos, Azevedo, Márcia Rosângela Buzanello, Bertolini, Gladson Ricardo Flor
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/28710
Resumo: AIMS: To analyze the effects of low-level laser therapy (660nm) in the treatment of striae alba.METHODS: A randomized clinical trial was conducted with 20 women equally divided into a control group and a treatment group. For inclusion, they should have striae alba in the gluteal region and accept to participate in the study. Exclusion criteria were other treatment for striae, pregnancy, steroid use, smoking, cancer diagnosis, hemorrhagic areas on the skin, diagnosis of epilepsy, diagnosis of thrombosis, or any cognitive impairment. Twelve applications of 660 nm laser were performed for four weeks. After another four weeks of follow-up, a reevaluation was performed. After each application, photos were taken from the region to evaluate the size of the striae by means of scanned planimetry, which calculates the percentage of area occupied by the striae. For this evaluation, the photos taken at the first application (AV1), the sixth (AV2), the 12th (AV3) and the last evaluation, after four weeks of treatment completion (AV4), were used. Qualitative evaluations were also performed by touch (depth) and visual inspection (hue and size).RESULTS: The analysis by planimetry showed that there was no difference between the area occupied by the striae when comparing the various evaluations of the same group, until the AV3. However in AV4 (four weeks after the last laser application) of the treatment group, there was a statistically significant decrease of the stria area in relation to AV1. In the control group, there was no difference between AV4 and the other evaluations. In the comparison between the two groups, there was no difference in the first three evaluations. However in AV4 the treatment group showed a smaller area of the striae in relation to the control group. In the qualitative analysis the treated group had lower visibility and less depth of the striae to the touch.CONCLUSIONS: Therapy with 12 sessions of low-level laser for four weeks had a positive effect on the treatment of striae alba, with results becoming evident only four weeks after the last application. The 660 nm laser showed to be a non-invasive, painless and fast-applied method.
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spelling Use of low level laser therapy in striae distensae: a randomized controlled trialUso do laser de baixa potência em estrias de distensão: ensaio clínico randomizado controladostriae distensaelow-level light therapylaser therapy.estrias de distensãoterapia com luz de baixa intensidadeterapia a laser.AIMS: To analyze the effects of low-level laser therapy (660nm) in the treatment of striae alba.METHODS: A randomized clinical trial was conducted with 20 women equally divided into a control group and a treatment group. For inclusion, they should have striae alba in the gluteal region and accept to participate in the study. Exclusion criteria were other treatment for striae, pregnancy, steroid use, smoking, cancer diagnosis, hemorrhagic areas on the skin, diagnosis of epilepsy, diagnosis of thrombosis, or any cognitive impairment. Twelve applications of 660 nm laser were performed for four weeks. After another four weeks of follow-up, a reevaluation was performed. After each application, photos were taken from the region to evaluate the size of the striae by means of scanned planimetry, which calculates the percentage of area occupied by the striae. For this evaluation, the photos taken at the first application (AV1), the sixth (AV2), the 12th (AV3) and the last evaluation, after four weeks of treatment completion (AV4), were used. Qualitative evaluations were also performed by touch (depth) and visual inspection (hue and size).RESULTS: The analysis by planimetry showed that there was no difference between the area occupied by the striae when comparing the various evaluations of the same group, until the AV3. However in AV4 (four weeks after the last laser application) of the treatment group, there was a statistically significant decrease of the stria area in relation to AV1. In the control group, there was no difference between AV4 and the other evaluations. In the comparison between the two groups, there was no difference in the first three evaluations. However in AV4 the treatment group showed a smaller area of the striae in relation to the control group. In the qualitative analysis the treated group had lower visibility and less depth of the striae to the touch.CONCLUSIONS: Therapy with 12 sessions of low-level laser for four weeks had a positive effect on the treatment of striae alba, with results becoming evident only four weeks after the last application. The 660 nm laser showed to be a non-invasive, painless and fast-applied method.OBJETIVOS: Avaliar os efeitos da laserterapia de baixa potência (660nm) no tratamento de estrias albas.MÉTODOS: Foi realizado um ensaio clínico randomizado com 20 mulheres divididas por igual em grupo controle e grupo tratamento. Para inclusão elas deveriam possuir estrias albas em região glútea e aceitar participar do estudo. Os critérios de exclusão foram: realização de outro tratamento para estrias, estado gravídico, uso de esteroides, tabagismo, diagnóstico de câncer, áreas hemorrágicas na pele, diagnóstico de epilepsia, diagnóstico de trombose, ou qualquer alteração cognitiva. Foram realizadas 12 aplicações de laser 660 nm, durante quatro semanas. Após mais quatro semanas de seguimento, foi realizada uma reavaliação. Após cada aplicação foram feitas fotos da região para avaliação do tamanho das estrias por meio de planimetria digitalizada, que avalia a porcentagem de área ocupada pelas estrias. Para essa avaliação foram utilizadas as fotos por ocasião da primeira aplicação (AV1), da sexta (AV2), da 12ª (AV3) e da última avaliação, após quatro semanas do término do tratamento (AV4). Foram realizadas também avaliações qualitativas por tato (profundidade) e inspeção visual (tonalidade e tamanho).RESULTADOS: A análise pela planimetria demonstrou que não houve diferença entre a área ocupada pelas estrias quando se compararam as diversas avaliações do mesmo grupo, até a AV3. Porém na AV4 (quatro semanas após a última aplicação de laser) do grupo tratamento, houve diminuição estatisticamente significativa da área de estrias em relação à AV1. No grupo controle, não houve diferença entre AV4 e as outras avaliações. Na comparação entre os dois grupos, não houve diferença nas três primeiras avaliações. Porém na AV4 o grupo tratamento mostrou menor área das estrias em relação ao grupo controle. Na análise qualitativa o grupo tratado apresentou menor visibilidade e menor profundidade das estrias ao tato.CONCLUSÕES: A terapia com 12 sessões de laser de baixa potência durante quatro semanas teve efeito positivo no tratamento de estrias albas, com os resultados tornando-se evidentes somente quatro semanas após a última aplicação. O laser de 660 nm mostrou-se um método não invasivo, indolor e de rápida aplicação.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2018-02-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/2871010.15448/1980-6108.2018.2.28710Scientia Medica; Vol. 28 No. 2 (2018); ID28710Scientia Medica; v. 28 n. 2 (2018); ID287101980-61081806-556210.15448/1980-6108.2018.2reponame:Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of low level laser therapy in striae distensae: a randomized controlled trial
Uso do laser de baixa potência em estrias de distensão: ensaio clínico randomizado controlado
title Use of low level laser therapy in striae distensae: a randomized controlled trial
spellingShingle Use of low level laser therapy in striae distensae: a randomized controlled trial
Busatta, Bethina Bernardon
striae distensae
low-level light therapy
laser therapy.
estrias de distensão
terapia com luz de baixa intensidade
terapia a laser.
title_short Use of low level laser therapy in striae distensae: a randomized controlled trial
title_full Use of low level laser therapy in striae distensae: a randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Use of low level laser therapy in striae distensae: a randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Use of low level laser therapy in striae distensae: a randomized controlled trial
title_sort Use of low level laser therapy in striae distensae: a randomized controlled trial
author Busatta, Bethina Bernardon
author_facet Busatta, Bethina Bernardon
Medeiro, Karoline Calichio
Velozo, Lorrainy Rufino
Kakihata, Camila Mayumi Martin
Soares, Francyelle dos Santos
Azevedo, Márcia Rosângela Buzanello
Bertolini, Gladson Ricardo Flor
author_role author
author2 Medeiro, Karoline Calichio
Velozo, Lorrainy Rufino
Kakihata, Camila Mayumi Martin
Soares, Francyelle dos Santos
Azevedo, Márcia Rosângela Buzanello
Bertolini, Gladson Ricardo Flor
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Busatta, Bethina Bernardon
Medeiro, Karoline Calichio
Velozo, Lorrainy Rufino
Kakihata, Camila Mayumi Martin
Soares, Francyelle dos Santos
Azevedo, Márcia Rosângela Buzanello
Bertolini, Gladson Ricardo Flor
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv striae distensae
low-level light therapy
laser therapy.
estrias de distensão
terapia com luz de baixa intensidade
terapia a laser.
topic striae distensae
low-level light therapy
laser therapy.
estrias de distensão
terapia com luz de baixa intensidade
terapia a laser.
description AIMS: To analyze the effects of low-level laser therapy (660nm) in the treatment of striae alba.METHODS: A randomized clinical trial was conducted with 20 women equally divided into a control group and a treatment group. For inclusion, they should have striae alba in the gluteal region and accept to participate in the study. Exclusion criteria were other treatment for striae, pregnancy, steroid use, smoking, cancer diagnosis, hemorrhagic areas on the skin, diagnosis of epilepsy, diagnosis of thrombosis, or any cognitive impairment. Twelve applications of 660 nm laser were performed for four weeks. After another four weeks of follow-up, a reevaluation was performed. After each application, photos were taken from the region to evaluate the size of the striae by means of scanned planimetry, which calculates the percentage of area occupied by the striae. For this evaluation, the photos taken at the first application (AV1), the sixth (AV2), the 12th (AV3) and the last evaluation, after four weeks of treatment completion (AV4), were used. Qualitative evaluations were also performed by touch (depth) and visual inspection (hue and size).RESULTS: The analysis by planimetry showed that there was no difference between the area occupied by the striae when comparing the various evaluations of the same group, until the AV3. However in AV4 (four weeks after the last laser application) of the treatment group, there was a statistically significant decrease of the stria area in relation to AV1. In the control group, there was no difference between AV4 and the other evaluations. In the comparison between the two groups, there was no difference in the first three evaluations. However in AV4 the treatment group showed a smaller area of the striae in relation to the control group. In the qualitative analysis the treated group had lower visibility and less depth of the striae to the touch.CONCLUSIONS: Therapy with 12 sessions of low-level laser for four weeks had a positive effect on the treatment of striae alba, with results becoming evident only four weeks after the last application. The 660 nm laser showed to be a non-invasive, painless and fast-applied method.
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