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Combination treatment of COVID-19 associated herpes zoster scar with 1540 nm and 755 nm picosecond lasers: a case report.

Miguel AlpalhãoSofia DuarteIsabel CorreiaPaulo Filipe
Published in: Journal of cosmetic and laser therapy : official publication of the European Society for Laser Dermatology (2022)
A 33-year-old female, Fitzpatrick IV phototype, developed varicella zoster eruption over the ophthalmic dermatome of the right trigeminal nerve, confirmed through Polymerase Chain Reaction, 4 weeks after recovering from COVID-19 disease. After the resolution of the acute manifestations, she developed significant atrophic scars on the forehead, about 2 mm deep, with marked post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. She came to our clinic looking for treatment, as the scars caused significant psychological distress. We decided for a combination treatment with Erbium:glass 1540 nm non-ablative laser and 755 nm Alexandrite picosecond laser. After 16 weeks of starting treatment, significant improvement was observed, with complete resolution of the hyperpigmentation and overall improvement in the atrophic scar. No complications occurred during the treatment period. This strategy may be an effective and safe option to treat these lesions, which may be increasingly found in young individuals after COVID-19 disease or SARS-CoV-2 vaccination, even in darker skin phototypes.
Keyphrases
  • sars cov
  • coronavirus disease
  • photodynamic therapy
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  • combination therapy
  • physical activity
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