- Provides videos and illustrations on how to use light emitting diode therapy and low-level laser light therapy
- Describes the indications and identifies potential complications and pitfalls when using lasers devices in the dermatology clinic
- Includes numerous clinically relevant case studies on how to perform procedures involving body sculpting and pigment specific treatment strategies
This title introduces readers to the use lasers in dermatology/aesthetic practice and focuses on the fundamentals of lasers and light-based devices and their clinical application. Each chapter addresses the use of lasers in the treatment of a variety of skin conditions, detailing mechanisms of action, pre-treatment preparation, post-treatment advice, follow-up, and potential complications and pitfalls. Besides discussing ablative, vascular, pigment-specific and epilation lasers and intense pulsed light, the book also reviews the use of light-emitting diodes, low-level laser therapy and radio frequency devices. In addition, cosmeceuticals complementing laser treatments are also discussed. Readers will also find the chapter on self-assessment questionnaires especially useful.
Practical Introduction to Laser Dermatology provides detailed explanation of the topics, while the chapters are supported by illustrative case studies that will enable readers to develop a deeper understanding of the subject of lasers in dermatology. Using clinically relevant Illustrations, it provides a comprehensive resource on a variety of laser technologies for novice readers and trained laser clinicians.
Table of Contents- Fundamentals of Lasers and Light Devices in Dermatology
- Lasers for Vascular Indications
- Pigment Specific Lasers and Light Devices
- Epilation Lasers
- Ablative Lasers
- Fractional Laser Technology
- Radiofrequency Devices Including Fractional Radiofrequency
- Light Emitting Diodes and Low Level Laser Light Therapy
- Intense Pulsed Light in Dermatology
- Cosmeceuticals
- Self-Assessment Questionnaire