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Torello Lotti - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Combined treatment of Favre-Racouchot Syndrome with a superpulsed carbon dioxide laser: report of 50 cases.
    Dermatologic therapy, 2020
    Co-Authors: Luciano Mavilia, Piero Campolmi, Giuseppe Santoro, Torello Lotti
    Abstract:

    Nodular elastosis with cysts and comedones also known as Favre-Racouchot Syndrome frequently occurs on actinically damaged skin of middle-aged or elderly Caucasian subjects. The disease usually affects simmetrically the skin mainly around the orbits. Treatment in the past has not been entirely satisfactory. Treatment of 50 patients with a superpulsed carbon dioxide laser in order to vaporize epidermis followed by extraction of cystic and comedonic material using soft pressure with a pair of forceps. Laser treatment was performed without previous topical or intralesional anesthetics because no pain was reported using the described laser parameters. Our combined therapeutic approach was safe and effective in all the patients, guaranteeing an excellent cosmetic result. The combined technique assures clinical efficacy, rapid recovery, and the possibility of repeated laser application without anesthesia. On the basis of our results, we recommend the novel combined modality in the treatment of Favre-Racouchot Syndrome.

  • Combined treatment of Favre‐Racouchot Syndrome with a superpulsed carbon dioxide laser: report of 50 cases
    Dermatologic Therapy, 2020
    Co-Authors: Luciano Mavilia, Piero Campolmi, Giuseppe Santoro, Torello Lotti
    Abstract:

    Nodular elastosis with cysts and comedones also known as Favre-Racouchot Syndrome frequently occurs on actinically damaged skin of middle-aged or elderly Caucasian subjects. The disease usually affects simmetrically the skin mainly around the orbits. Treatment in the past has not been entirely satisfactory. Treatment of 50 patients with a superpulsed carbon dioxide laser in order to vaporize epidermis followed by extraction of cystic and comedonic material using soft pressure with a pair of forceps. Laser treatment was performed without previous topical or intralesional anesthetics because no pain was reported using the described laser parameters. Our combined therapeutic approach was safe and effective in all the patients, guaranteeing an excellent cosmetic result. The combined technique assures clinical efficacy, rapid recovery, and the possibility of repeated laser application without anesthesia. On the basis of our results, we recommend the novel combined modality in the treatment of Favre-Racouchot Syndrome.

Luciano Mavilia - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Combined treatment of Favre-Racouchot Syndrome with a superpulsed carbon dioxide laser: report of 50 cases.
    Dermatologic therapy, 2020
    Co-Authors: Luciano Mavilia, Piero Campolmi, Giuseppe Santoro, Torello Lotti
    Abstract:

    Nodular elastosis with cysts and comedones also known as Favre-Racouchot Syndrome frequently occurs on actinically damaged skin of middle-aged or elderly Caucasian subjects. The disease usually affects simmetrically the skin mainly around the orbits. Treatment in the past has not been entirely satisfactory. Treatment of 50 patients with a superpulsed carbon dioxide laser in order to vaporize epidermis followed by extraction of cystic and comedonic material using soft pressure with a pair of forceps. Laser treatment was performed without previous topical or intralesional anesthetics because no pain was reported using the described laser parameters. Our combined therapeutic approach was safe and effective in all the patients, guaranteeing an excellent cosmetic result. The combined technique assures clinical efficacy, rapid recovery, and the possibility of repeated laser application without anesthesia. On the basis of our results, we recommend the novel combined modality in the treatment of Favre-Racouchot Syndrome.

  • Combined treatment of Favre‐Racouchot Syndrome with a superpulsed carbon dioxide laser: report of 50 cases
    Dermatologic Therapy, 2020
    Co-Authors: Luciano Mavilia, Piero Campolmi, Giuseppe Santoro, Torello Lotti
    Abstract:

    Nodular elastosis with cysts and comedones also known as Favre-Racouchot Syndrome frequently occurs on actinically damaged skin of middle-aged or elderly Caucasian subjects. The disease usually affects simmetrically the skin mainly around the orbits. Treatment in the past has not been entirely satisfactory. Treatment of 50 patients with a superpulsed carbon dioxide laser in order to vaporize epidermis followed by extraction of cystic and comedonic material using soft pressure with a pair of forceps. Laser treatment was performed without previous topical or intralesional anesthetics because no pain was reported using the described laser parameters. Our combined therapeutic approach was safe and effective in all the patients, guaranteeing an excellent cosmetic result. The combined technique assures clinical efficacy, rapid recovery, and the possibility of repeated laser application without anesthesia. On the basis of our results, we recommend the novel combined modality in the treatment of Favre-Racouchot Syndrome.

Jorge L. Sánchez - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Bullous solar elastosis.
    American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2005
    Co-Authors: Alexander Lugo, Lillian Montalvo, José R. González, Jorge L. Sánchez
    Abstract:

    Solar elastosis is a recognized manifestation of chronic sun exposure affecting mainly Caucasian skin. Recognizable clinical manifestations of solar elastosis include cutis rhomboidalis nuchae, Favre-Racouchot Syndrome, actinic comedonal plaque, nodular forms such as elastomas, elastic nodule of the ear and elastotic bands, collagenous plaques of the hand, and colloid milia. We report two patients with an unusual presentation of vesicular lesions clinically and histopathologically situated in zones of severe solar elastosis that has been previously referred to as bullous solar elastosis.

Leslie Robinson-bostom - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Acquired disorders of elastic tissue: part I. increased elastic tissue and solar elastotic Syndromes ☆
    Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology, 2004
    Co-Authors: Kevan G. Lewis, Lionel Bercovitch, Sara W Dill, Leslie Robinson-bostom
    Abstract:

    Abstract Elastic fibers in the extracellular matrix are an integral component of dermal connective tissue. The resilience and elasticity required for normal structure and function of the skin may be attributed to the network of elastic tissue. Advances in our understanding of elastic tissue physiology provide a foundation for studying the pathogenesis of elastic tissue disorders. Many acquired disorders are nevertheless poorly understood due to the paucity of reported cases. Several acquired disorders in which accumulation or elastotic degeneration of dermal elastic fibers produces prominent clinical and histopathologic features have recently been described. They include elastoderma, linear focal elastosis, and late-onset focal dermal elastosis and must be differentiated from better-known disorders, among them acquired pseudoxanthoma elasticum, elastosis perforans serpiginosa, and Favre-Racouchot Syndrome. Learning objective At the conclusion of this learning activity, participants should understand the similarities and differences between acquired disorders of elastic tissue that are characterized by an increase in elastic tissue, as well as the spectrum of solar elastotic dermatoses.

Giuseppe Santoro - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Combined treatment of Favre-Racouchot Syndrome with a superpulsed carbon dioxide laser: report of 50 cases.
    Dermatologic therapy, 2020
    Co-Authors: Luciano Mavilia, Piero Campolmi, Giuseppe Santoro, Torello Lotti
    Abstract:

    Nodular elastosis with cysts and comedones also known as Favre-Racouchot Syndrome frequently occurs on actinically damaged skin of middle-aged or elderly Caucasian subjects. The disease usually affects simmetrically the skin mainly around the orbits. Treatment in the past has not been entirely satisfactory. Treatment of 50 patients with a superpulsed carbon dioxide laser in order to vaporize epidermis followed by extraction of cystic and comedonic material using soft pressure with a pair of forceps. Laser treatment was performed without previous topical or intralesional anesthetics because no pain was reported using the described laser parameters. Our combined therapeutic approach was safe and effective in all the patients, guaranteeing an excellent cosmetic result. The combined technique assures clinical efficacy, rapid recovery, and the possibility of repeated laser application without anesthesia. On the basis of our results, we recommend the novel combined modality in the treatment of Favre-Racouchot Syndrome.

  • Combined treatment of Favre‐Racouchot Syndrome with a superpulsed carbon dioxide laser: report of 50 cases
    Dermatologic Therapy, 2020
    Co-Authors: Luciano Mavilia, Piero Campolmi, Giuseppe Santoro, Torello Lotti
    Abstract:

    Nodular elastosis with cysts and comedones also known as Favre-Racouchot Syndrome frequently occurs on actinically damaged skin of middle-aged or elderly Caucasian subjects. The disease usually affects simmetrically the skin mainly around the orbits. Treatment in the past has not been entirely satisfactory. Treatment of 50 patients with a superpulsed carbon dioxide laser in order to vaporize epidermis followed by extraction of cystic and comedonic material using soft pressure with a pair of forceps. Laser treatment was performed without previous topical or intralesional anesthetics because no pain was reported using the described laser parameters. Our combined therapeutic approach was safe and effective in all the patients, guaranteeing an excellent cosmetic result. The combined technique assures clinical efficacy, rapid recovery, and the possibility of repeated laser application without anesthesia. On the basis of our results, we recommend the novel combined modality in the treatment of Favre-Racouchot Syndrome.