Dark
lip
Dark
lip An effective treatment of dark lip by frequency- Doubled
Q-switched Nd: YAG laser. Kunachak S, Dermatologic Surgery
2001;27:37-40 Dark lip is a common cosmetic problem in Southeast
Asia. There is no known effective treatment.
OBJECTIVE: To propose an effective method for treating dark lips
of varying causes with frequency-doubled Q-switched Nd:YAG
laser. METHODS: Seventy patients with dark lip, of which 22 were
congenital, 24 acquired, and 24 of uncertain cause, were treated
by frequency-doubled Q-switched Nd:YAG laser at a fluence of
2-3.5 J/cm2 (mode 2.5 J/cm2) after application of topical
anesthesia. The endpoint of treatment was complete clearance of
the pigment. Follow-up time was 24-36 months (mean 29 months).
RESULTS: All patients attained complete clearance of the lesion
after an average of 2.5 treatments in the congenital group, 2.2
treatments in the acquired group, and 1.8 treatments in the
group with uncertain etiology. The mean (+/-SD) number of
treatments required by the whole group was 2.1 +/-1.4.
Recurrence was observed in one case of congenital origin 3
months after the last treatment. In the remaining cases, results
persisted up to the time of follow-up. Herpes simplex
reactivation was noted in one case 3 days after treatment. There
was no dyschromia, scar formation, or change of skin texture.
CONCLUSION: Dark lip can be effectively treated by
frequency-doubled Q-switched Nd:YAG laser without major adverse
effects. 
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