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Pediatric Eyelid Lentigo Simplex Treated With a 755-nm Picosecond Alexandrite Laser: A Case Report
Xin Tang1, Chong Zhang1, Qian Ye1
1Department of Dermatology, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China.
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Lentigo simplex is a benign melanocytic lesion commonly arising in childhood. We report a 10-year-old girl with a stable periorbital lentigo simplex treated using a 755-nm picosecond alexandrite laser. The patient underwent five treatment sessions over three years, resulting in significant pigment reduction without adverse effects or recurrence. This case highlights the long-term safety and efficacy of picosecond laser treatment for pediatric facial pigmented lesions, particularly in cosmetically sensitive areas. It also adds to the limited literature supporting laser use in children and emphasizes the importance of noninvasive options for aesthetic concerns.
