Laser Treatment of Benign Pigmented Epidermal Lesions Using a 300 nsecond Pulse and 510 nm Wavelength

Abstract
Sixty-five patients having a total of 492 lesions were treated with the Candela pigmented lesion dye laser (510 nm, 300 ns). Lesions treated included café-au-lait macules, lentigines, seborrheic keratoses, and postinflammatory hyperpigmentation. Fluences varied from 2.0 J/cm2 to 3.5 J/cm2, but averaged 2.25 J/cm2. Response was good to excellent after one treatment with 40–50% completely clearing and an additional 33% clearing by 75% or more. Repeated treatments were capable of clearing residual lesions. Histologic examination revealed vacuolization of melanincontaining cells and suprabasilar vesicles. The only adverse sequelae were transient hypopigmentation and hyperpigmentation, which resolved in 4 to 6 months.