Background: Carbon suspension with laser irradiation was used for facial melasma, but it pro- duces harmful fumes. Gold and diamond are biocompatible and chemically inert, and expected to act as potent chromophores and microdermabrasion agents, respec...
Background: Carbon suspension with laser irradiation was used for facial melasma, but it pro- duces harmful fumes. Gold and diamond are biocompatible and chemically inert, and expected to act as potent chromophores and microdermabrasion agents, respectively.
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of microgold and microdia- mond suspensions with a 1,064 nm picosecond neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (Nd:YAG) laser for melasma.
Methods: Ten Korean patients received 2 laser sessions using gold and diamond suspension at 2-week intervals. Melasma area severity index (MASI), melanin index (MI), erythema index (EI), Physician/Subject global aesthetic improvement scale (PGAIS/SGAIS), and adverse events were assessed at baseline, week 2 and week 4.
Results: MASI and MI scores significantly improved. EI score showed no significant changes. All patients showed aesthetic improvement by PGAIS and SGAIS. No severe or unexpected adverse events were reported.
Conclusion: The topical microgold and microdiamond suspension combined with a 1,064 nm picosecond Nd:YAG laser appears to be a safe and effective treatment option for facial melasma.