Consensus Statement on the Prevention and Management of Complications of Fully Ablative Laser Resurfacing of the Face.

Journal: Lasers In Surgery And Medicine
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Abstract

Objective: To achieve consensus among expert laser surgeons on standards for the prevention and management of adverse events from fully ablative laser resurfacing of the face.

Methods: Delphi study with two rounds of ratings and revisions until consensus was achieved. The draft set of statements was developed by a steering committee based on expert clinical experience. This was followed by two rounds of rating and revisions completed by an expert panel, then a virtual consensus meeting. In both rounds, respondents rated the draft statements on a 9-point Likert scale (1 = strongly disagree; 9 = strongly agree) and optionally provided comments. The consensus meeting was supplemented by the results of a systematic review of the literature (from 2000 to 2023).

Results: Two rounds of Delphi survey were completed by 34 participants across four countries. Represented specialties were dermatology, facial plastic surgery, plastic surgery, and oculoplastic surgery. The initial 105 statements from round 1 expanded to 112 in round 2, with 96 statements achieving consensus. These included possible adverse events (11 statements); absolute and relative contraindications to treatment (5 statements); preoperative care and antimicrobial prophylaxis precautions (16 statements); intraoperative precautions (17 statements); postoperative care (21 statements); monitoring for and management of infection (16 statements); management of pigmentation changes (6 statements); and management of scarring and incipient scarring (4 statements).

Conclusions: An international consensus statement was developed for the prevention and management of complications associated with fully ablative laser resurfacing of the face. While expert practices vary, key factors for optimizing outcomes include careful patient selection, counseling, and meticulous pre- and postoperative care. Further research will improve our understanding of this treatment technique.

Authors
Bianca Kang, Joel Cohen, Roy Geronemus, Suzanne Kilmer, Edward Ross, Elizabeth Tanzi, Jill Waibel, Brian J Wong, Murad Alam, Macrene Alexiades, Kenneth Arndt, Mathew Avram, Ashish Bhatia, Brian Biesman, Jason Bloom, A Burns, Henry H Chan, Catherine Digiorgio, Jeffrey Dover, Sam Fathizadeh, Sara Esteves, Michael Gold, Gerald Goldberg, Merete Haedersdal, Elika Hoss, Omar Ibrahimi, H Jalian, Kristen Kelly, Woraphong Manuskiatti, Lisa Marks, Girish Munavalli, Jason Pozner, Chris Robb, Anthony Rossi, Nazanin Saedi, Peter Shumaker, Kelly Stankiewicz, Molly Wanner, Douglas Wu, Adam Wulkan, Arisa Ortiz