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CO2 Fractional Laser With Tranexamic Acid As An Effective Tool For Post Burn Hyperpigmentation.
Sponsor: King Edward Medical University
Summary
It will be a case within control trial. After IRB approval patients presenting with more than 6 months old hyperpigmented burn scars will be included in this study. All data (including age, gender, mode of burn) will be recorded on a proforma and standardized pre-intervention photographs will be taken. The hyperpigmented scar will be divided into two equal halves.One half will receive fractional CO2 wit TXA solution other half will receive fractional CO2 Laser with N/S solution.Thus allocation will be done randomly with the lottery method. Total 3 sessions of LADD will be done with 1 month interval between each session. The following settings will be used: probe frequency 75Hz; Power range 12-15W; dwell time 300 micros-500 micros, stach 1-2 and spacing 900-1200m. The TXN solution will be prepared by mixing 250mg of TXA in 5ml of N/S creating a 5% TXN solution. Standardized photographs will again be taken 3 months after the 3rd session. The pre- and post-treatment photographs will be assessed by Skin Hyperpigmentation Index (SHI) using a smartphone dermatoscope adapter and an online calculator, freely available at: https://shi.skini magea nalys is.com, can be used. 15. Any complications during treatment will be noted and documented. Patient satisfaction wil be measured on a Likert scale of 1-5.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 60 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
30
Start Date
2025-06-01
Completion Date
2026-06-28
Last Updated
2026-04-07
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Tranexamic Acid sprinkle with CO2 LASER
tranexamin acid will be sprayed after CO2 LASER
Locations (1)
King Edward Medical University
Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan