Treatment of dermatosis papulosa nigra in 10 patients: a comparison trial of electrodesiccation, pulsed dye laser, and curettage

Dermatol Surg. 2010 Dec;36(12):1968-72. doi: 10.1111/j.1524-4725.2010.01769.x. Epub 2010 Oct 11.

Abstract

Background: Dermatosis papulosa nigra (DPN) is a common variant of seborrheic keratoses in darkly pigmented individuals. Treatment options include cryosurgery, curettage, electrosurgery, and shave removal.

Objective: To compare the efficacy and complications of pulsed dye laser (PDL) therapy for the treatment of DPN with those of curettage and electrodesiccation.

Methods and materials: Randomized, controlled, single-center, evaluator-blinded trial of 10 patients with at least four clinically diagnosed lesions.

Results: All 10 patients completed the study. Mean lesion clearance was 96% for curettage, 92.5% for electrodesiccation, and 88% for laser. There was no significant difference between the three treatment modalities. All three techniques had an overall cosmetic outcome of good for most patients. Five of the 10 patients preferred electrodesiccation. Patients rated the laser as the most painful treatment method. The most common adverse outcome was hyperpigmentation. There were no significant differences between the treatment groups for any of the measured outcomes.

Conclusion: The efficacy of PDL in the treatment of DPN is not significantly different from the already established treatment modalities of electrodesiccation and curettage. The authors have indicated no significant interest with commercial supporters.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Curettage
  • Electrocoagulation / methods*
  • Facial Dermatoses / therapy*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Hyperpigmentation / therapy*
  • Lasers, Dye*
  • Low-Level Light Therapy / methods*
  • Middle Aged
  • Pilot Projects
  • Prospective Studies
  • Treatment Outcome