The effect of intraoral 2,940nm non-ablative Erbium:YAG laser on the rejuvenation of the upper lip: a pilot study

Gaón, Natacha Quezada and Fernanda Binfa
Surgical and Cosmetic Dermatology 9 (2017)

Introduction: Increased distance between the base of the nose and lip’s vermilion is difficult to treat, and often there are restrictions for the use of botulinum toxin and cutaneous fillers.

Objective: To describe a new technique for the treatment of the upper lip ptosis. Methods: A prospective pilot study was conducted with 15 female patients bearing increased distance between the base of the nose and the labial cutaneous-mucosal transition line. Five weekly sessions of intraoral non-ablative 2,940nm Er:YAG laser were performed. For the evaluation of outcomes, standardized records were performed with a 3D photographic camera, and comparative measurements of the philtrum’s height and the nasolabial angle were taken before and after the treatment.

Results: There was a shortening ranging from 2 to 4 mm in the philtrum’s measurements, and a decrease in the nasolabial angle, in addition to increased firmness of the skin in the upper lip. Conclusion: Intraoral non-ablative 2,940nm Er:YAG laser can be a therapeutic option for the treatment of upper lip ptosis. 

Keywords: LipLase

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