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Facial nevus depigmentosus getting remarkable repigmentation by treatment with a 308-nm excimer laser: A case report.

Qinghai ZengQi ShiJinhua HuangJian HuangZhen TangCaiyun XiJing Chen
Published in: Dermatologic therapy (2018)
Nevus depigmentosus (ND) is a rare, congenital, nonprogressive depigmented lesion with irregular outline. To date, the few therapeutic approaches that have been developed to treat ND have yielded unsatisfactory results. We reported on a 6-month-old girl who presented with a ND on the right side of her face for 5 months. Treatment with a 308-nm excimer laser was started once a week at 300 mJ/cm2 and then was increased by 50-100 mJ/cm2 in each subsequent session until post-treatment erythema occurred. After 10 treatments, repigmentation in the lesion was evident and remained stable 1 month later at follow up. This case supports that the 308-nm excimer laser may be a good choice for the treatment of ND.
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