Fractional CO2 Laser Treatment of Mild Periorbital Wrinkles in Iraqi Patients

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Mazin H. Ayyash
Ali S. Mahmood

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Background and Objective: Public demand for procedures to rejuvenate photodamaged facial skin have stimulated the use of fractional CO2 laser as a precise and predictable treatment modality. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of fractional CO2 laser system for reducing periorbital rhytids.


Materials and Methods: twenty seven subjects with mild periocular wrinkles, and photoaged skin of the face were prospectively treated two to three times (according to clinical response) in the periorbital area with a fractional CO2 laser device equipped with a scanning hand piece. Improvements in eyelid wrinkles was evaluated clinically and photographically. Subjects also scored satisfaction and tolerability.


Results: seventy % of subjects achieved or maintained 50–60% improvement at 3 months. Nearly 40% of subjects maintained 20–40% improvement at 3 months after treatment. Subject satisfaction was high and the procedure was well tolerated. Mild-to-moderate erythema and edema persisted for up to three to four days.


Conclusion: Treatment with a fractional CO2 laser device improves periorbital rhytids, and tightens skin.

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M. H. Ayyash and A. S. Mahmood, “Fractional CO2 Laser Treatment of Mild Periorbital Wrinkles in Iraqi Patients”, IJL, vol. 18, no. 2, pp. 21–26, Jan. 2020, doi: 10.31900/ijl.v18i2.218.
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M. H. Ayyash and A. S. Mahmood, “Fractional CO2 Laser Treatment of Mild Periorbital Wrinkles in Iraqi Patients”, IJL, vol. 18, no. 2, pp. 21–26, Jan. 2020, doi: 10.31900/ijl.v18i2.218.

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