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Greater Collagen Deposition with the Microneedle Therapy System Than with Intense Pulsed Light

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Journal Dermatol Surg
Date 2011 Feb 24
PMID 21342311
Citations 6
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Abstract

Background: Intense pulsed light (IPL) and the microneedle therapy system (MTS) are currently available for the treatment of scars. Greater collagen deposition has been proposed as a mechanism for the treatment of scars.

Objective: To compare the effects of IPL and MTS on collagen deposition.

Materials And Methods: Fifty-four imprinting control region mice were divided into three groups: untreated controls, treatment with IPL, and treatment with MTS. A single pass of IPL 10.5 J/cm(2) and five passes (total 15 strokes) of MTS were performed three times every 2 weeks. Four weeks after the last treatment, skin thickness measurements using a caliper, microscopic examination, Western blot analysis for type I collagen, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for total collagen content were performed.

Results: Measured using calipers, MTS, resulted in greater skin thickness than IPL that paralleled the dermal thickness of the biopsied specimens. MTS also increased expression levels of type I collagen and total collagen content more than IPL. IPL effects were superior to control.

Conclusion: MTS increased collagen deposition more than IPL, and MTS might be more effective than IPL for scar treatment. The authors have indicated no significant interest with commercial supporters.

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