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27-09-2024 | CO2 Laser | Review

Combined Stromal Vascular Fraction and Fractional CO2 Laser Therapy for Hypertrophic Scar Treatment: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Authors: Omar Alomari, Muhammed Edib Mokresh, Meryem Hamam, Asude Ukba Teker, Cagla Sumeyye Caliskan, Seljan Sadigova, Sinem Nur Ertan, Magda Wojtara, Gaye Filinte

Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

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Abstract

Background

Hypertrophic scars (HTSs) result from aberrant wound healing processes, leading to raised, thickened tissue with functional discomfort and cosmetic concerns. Current treatments, including corticosteroid injections and laser therapy, have limitations. Stromal vascular fraction (SVF) therapy and CO2 laser treatment offer promising avenues, with SVF therapy showing regenerative potential and CO2 laser therapy promoting precise tissue removal and wound healing. This study aims to investigate the combined application of SVF therapy and CO2 laser treatment for HTS, aiming to enhance treatment efficacy, tissue remodeling, and aesthetic outcomes, ultimately improving patient satisfaction in HTS management.

Method

PubMed, Scopus, Embase, and Web of Science databases have been searched for relevant studies. The “R” software (version 4.3.1) along with the “tidyverse” and “meta” statistical packages utilized to analyze data related to the efficiency of this combined method. A random-effects model was fitted to the data. For each study, continuous outcomes were pooled by calculating the standardized mean difference, along with their 95% confidence intervals. The assessment of heterogeneity utilized the I2 and chi-squared tests, applying the random effect model.

Results

Six articles fulfilled our inclusion criteria and were included in our review. Results from the pooled analysis of Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS) scores across three included studies indicated a significant impact of the SVF+CO2 method on VSS scores post-treatment (SMD=−3.0144; 95% CI:−4.3706 to −1.6583, p<0.0001). However, analysis of transepidermal water loss levels before and after treatment showed no significant difference (SMD=-2.7603; 95% CI: -6.8729 to 1.3522; p=0.1883). Comparatively, in a pooled analysis of two studies, the combined SVF+CO2 method demonstrated superior efficacy in VSS scores compared to other methods (SMD= −1.3573; 95% CI: −2.2475 to −0.4672, p = 0.0028), with moderate heterogeneity across studies (I^2=23.0%, p = 0.2545).

Conclusion

The combined application of SVF and CO2 laser treatment shows significant promise in improving hypertrophic scars’ appearance and texture. The SVF+CO2 method demonstrates superior efficacy compared to other modalities, suggesting its potential as a valuable therapeutic approach for hypertrophic scar management.

Level of Evidence III

This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors www.​springer.​com/​00266.
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Metadata
Title
Combined Stromal Vascular Fraction and Fractional CO2 Laser Therapy for Hypertrophic Scar Treatment: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Authors
Omar Alomari
Muhammed Edib Mokresh
Meryem Hamam
Asude Ukba Teker
Cagla Sumeyye Caliskan
Seljan Sadigova
Sinem Nur Ertan
Magda Wojtara
Gaye Filinte
Publication date
27-09-2024
Publisher
Springer US
Keyword
CO2 Laser
Published in
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Print ISSN: 0364-216X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5241
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-024-04359-6