RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT03906253

Effectiveness of Fractionated Laser Resurfacing to Protect Geriatric Skin From Actinic Neoplasia


Sponsor

Wright State University

Enrollment

72 participants

Start Date

Jan 10, 2018

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

This study is following up on previous studies that have demonstrated that geriatric subjects respond different to ultraviolet B (UVB) light than young subjects. The treatment of geriatric skin with dermal rejuvenation therapies (dermabrasion, fractionated laser resurfacing) restores the appropriate UVB response. Ongoing studies have tested the ability of fractionated laser resurfacing (FLR) to assess how long this wounding effect lasts-and have found that this appears to be a durable response which lasts for at least two years. The findings that FLR protects geriatric skin at two years is the impetus for this study. This study is an interventional study to assess if FLR treatment of one forearm of geriatric subjects with multiple actinic keratosis will result in the short-term removal of actinic keratosis, and the long-term decrease in levels of future actinic keratosis and other non-melanoma skin cancers in comparison to the untreated arm. Study length and visit: The first part of the study is completed in 1 day then there are follow up visits at 90 days and every 6 months for 5 years.


Eligibility

Min Age: 60 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This trial is studying whether laser skin resurfacing on one forearm can protect older adults from developing actinic keratoses — rough, scaly patches caused by years of sun damage that can sometimes progress to skin cancer. **You may be eligible if...** - You are 60 years of age or older - You have been diagnosed with actinic keratosis within the last 6 months - You have fair skin (Fitzpatrick Type I or II) and both forearms are intact **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You have uncontrolled diabetes, or are pregnant or nursing - You have large tattoos on your forearms or a history of abnormal scarring - You take medications that increase sensitivity to light, or use steroids or anti-inflammatory medications - You have a condition that worsens with sun exposure Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

DEVICEFractionated Laser Resurfacing

A rejuvenating laser that makes tiny holes in the very superficial part of the skin.


Locations(1)

Dayton VA Medical Center

Dayton, Ohio, United States

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