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Dermatologic Surgery | 2010

In vivo microscopic approaches for facial melanocytic lesions after quality-switched ruby laser therapy: time-sequential imaging of melanin and melanocytes of solar lentigo in Asian skin.

Toyonobu Yamashita; Kei Negishi; Takeshi Hariya; Motohiro Yanai; Tomio Iikura; Shingo Wakamatsu

BACKGROUND The quality‐switched ruby laser (QSRL) has been widely used for the treatment of pigmented lesions, but clinical evaluations in most studies have been conducted on macroscopic skin color observation comparing the laser‐treated skin with its nontreated surrounding area. A few investigations examined skin changes after laser therapy at a cellular level, but almost none did so noninvasively. OBJECTIVE To elucidate the dynamic changes after QSRL irradiation of facial solar lentigo using noninvasive optical techniques. MATERIALS AND METHODS Time‐sequential imaging of Japanese female patients with a clinical diagnosis of solar lentigo was performed using ultraviolet photography, high‐magnification videomicroscopy, and reflectance‐mode confocal microscopy to examine pigmentary change after QSRL irradiation. RESULTS The present study showed that remaining melanocytes were visible in the solar lentigo of all subjects when crusts peeled off, despite hardly observable skin pigmentation to the naked eye. Moreover, noninvasive confocal imaging revealed that pigmented melanocytes varied in each solar lentigo after QSRL treatment, as indicated by melanin reflection level. CONCLUSIONS Optical techniques facilitate the evaluation of the in vivo dynamics of epidermal–melanocytic changes in solar lentigo after QSRL therapy and may be useful for monitoring outcomes after laser irradiation. The authors have indicated no significant interest with commercial supporters.


Dermatologic Surgery | 2001

Photorejuvenation for Asian skin by intense pulsed light.

Kei Negishi; Yukiko Tezuka; Shingo Wakamatsu


Lasers in Surgery and Medicine | 2002

Full-face photorejuvenation of photodamaged skin by intense pulsed light with integrated contact cooling : initial experiences in Asian patients

Kei Negishi; Shingo Wakamatsu; Yukiko Tezuka; Yasuyo Kotani; Kyouko Shiba


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2006

Intense Pulsed Light Therapy for Superficial Pigmented Lesions Evaluated by Reflectance-Mode Confocal Microscopy and Optical Coherence Tomography

Toyonobu Yamashita; Kei Negishi; Takeshi Hariya; Naomi Kunizawa; Kaori Ikuta; Motohiro Yanai; Shingo Wakamatsu


Lasers in Surgery and Medicine | 2005

Non-ablative skin tightening with radiofrequency in Asian skin

Kei Negishi; Yukiko Tezuka; Kaori Takeuchi; Shingo Wakamatsu


Dermatologic Surgery | 2004

Study of the Incidence and Nature of “Very Subtle Epidermal Melasma” in Relation to Intense Pulsed Light Treatment

Kei Negishi; Yukiko Tezuka; Kaori Takeuchi; Eiko Miyamoto; Shingo Wakamatsu


Dermatologic Surgery | 2006

Photorejuvenation by Intense Pulsed Light with Objective Measurement of Skin Color in Japanese Patients

Kei Negishi; Kaori Takeuchi; Yukiko Tezuka; Shingo Wakamatsu


Dermatologic Surgery | 2005

Is Topical Anesthesia Useful in Noninvasive Skin Tightening Using Radiofrequency

Kei Negishi; Yukiko Tezuka; Kaori Takeuchi; Shingo Wakamatsu


Dermatologic Surgery | 2010

In Vivo Microscopic Approaches for Facial Melanocytic Lesions after Quality-Switched Ruby Laser Therapy: Time-Sequential Imaging of Melanin and Melanocytes of Solar Lentigo in Asian Skin: NON-INVASIVE ASSESSMENT AFTER LASER THERAPY

Toyonobu Yamashita; Kei Negishi; Takeshi Hariya; Motohiro Yanai; Tomio Iikura; Shingo Wakamatsu


日本美容外科学会会報 | 2003

PHOTOTHERAPY OF ACNE VULGARIS WITH CLEARLIGHT^【○!R】ASSESSED BY THE LEEDS REVISED ACNE GRADING SYSTEM

Yukiko Tezuka; Shingo Wakamatsu; Kyoko Azuma; Kei Negishi; Kaori Takeuchi; Eiko Miyamoto

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Takeshi Hariya

Yokohama City University

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