A Split-face Study of Novel Robotic Prototype vs Human Operator in Skin Rejuvenation Using Q-switched Nd:Yag Laser: Accuracy, Efficacy and Safety
Si Un Chan, Cheong Cheong Ip, Chengxiang Lian, Muhammad Muddassir,, Domingo Gomez Dominguez, Wai Kit Ming, Jianhao Du, Yue Zheng, David, Navarro-Alarcon, Lie Hua Deng

TL;DR
This study compares a novel robotic laser system to human operators in skin rejuvenation, showing the robot's superior accuracy and coverage with comparable safety and efficacy in a split-face trial.
Contribution
It introduces a robotic prototype for laser skin treatment and demonstrates its improved accuracy and reliability over human operators in a clinical setting.
Findings
Robotic system had longer treatment duration than humans.
Robotic laser coverage was higher than human operators.
No significant difference in skin rejuvenation outcomes.
Abstract
Background: Robotic technologies involved in skin laser are emerging. Objective: To compare the accuracy, efficacy and safety of novel robotic prototype with human operator in laser operation performance for skin photo-rejuvenation. Methods: Seventeen subjects were enrolled in a prospective, comparative split-face trial. Q-switch 1064nm laser conducted by the robotic prototype was provided on the right side of the face and that by the professional practitioner on the left. Each subject underwent a single time, one-pass, non-overlapped treatment on an equal size area of the forehead and cheek. Objective assessments included: treatment duration, laser irradiation shots, laser coverage percentage, VISIA parameters, skin temperature and the VAS pain scale. Results: Average time taken by robotic manipulator was longer than human operator; the average number of irradiation shots of both sides…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDermatologic Treatments and Research · Laser Applications in Dentistry and Medicine · Skin Protection and Aging
