Comparison of Effect and Safety of AOPT with Different Band Filters in the Treatment of Facial Telangiectasia
Objective:To investigate the effectiveness and safety of using Advanced Optimal Pulse Tech-nology(AOPT)with different wavelength band filters in the treatment of facial telangiectasia(FT).Methods:Clinical data from 128 FT patients were collected and they were randomly divided into a control group and an observation group,each consisting of 64 patients.Both groups received AOPT treatment,with the control group using a vascular filter with a wavelength of 560~1200nm,and the observation group using vascular filters with wavelengths of 530~650nm and 900~1200nm.The clinical efficacy of the two groups was assessed after 5 months of treatment and at a 3-month post-surgery follow-up.The facial aesthetic zone score and capillary morphology score were compared before treatment,after 5 months of treatment,and at 3 months after surgery.Postoperative adverse reactions in both groups were observed,and the satisfaction with facial repair at the 3-month post-surgery follow-up was investigated.Results:The total clinical effectiveness rates after treatment and at the 3-month post-surgery follow-up in the observation group were 93.75%and 100.00%,significantly higher than the 75.00%and 90.63%in the control group(P<0.05).There were statistically significant effects of time and between-group differences in facial aesthetic zone scores(P<0.05),and the capillary mor-phology score showed a significant effect over time(P<0.05).Both groups had reduced facial aesthetic zone scores and capillary morphology scores compared to before surgery,with the scores in the control group being higher than those in the observation group(P<0.05).The total incidence of postoperative adverse reactions in the observation group was 1.56%,significantly lower than the 12.50%in the control group(P<0.05).The facial repair satisfaction in the observation group was 100.00%at the 3-month post-surgery follow-up,signifi-cantly higher than the 93.75%in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion:The use of AOPT technology with vascular filters having wavelengths of 530-650nm and 900-1200nm in the treatment of FT patients provides clear short-term and long-term efficacy.This treatment significantly improves facial aesthetics and capillary morphology,reduces postoperative adverse reactions,and enhances patient satisfaction with facial repair.
Vascular filter with wavelengthOptimal pulse technologyPostoperative adverse re-actionsFacial repair satisfaction