| Literature DB >> 20676311 |
Patrick D Cole1, Daniel A Hatef, Yoav Kaufman, Jason N Pozner.
Abstract
Today, laser therapy is standard treatment for a wide variety of dermatologic complaints. From skin rejuvenation to the management of complex vascular malformations, laser treatment has proved to be an effective, innovative solution to once-challenging dilemmas. However, laser application in those with darker complexions remains a topic of great concern. Although contemporary devices may use longer-wavelength lasers and cooling devices to isolate target tissues within patients with high levels of epidermal melanin, significant risk remains. Today's laser surgeon must have a thorough understanding of patient concerns, lesion character and response to treatment, as well as the unique needs of those with darker skin. In this article, we discuss critical issues in patient assessment, proper evaluation of common skin complaints, and laser therapy use for a variety of lesions in the ethnic population.Entities:
Keywords: Ethnic skin; Fitzpatrick type V skin; Fitzpatrick type VI skin; laser resurfacing; laser skin rejuvenation; laser therapy; laser treatment for acne scars; laser treatment for dyschromia; laser treatment for hypertrichosis; nonsurgical facial rejuvenation; postinflammatory hyperpigmentation
Year: 2009 PMID: 20676311 PMCID: PMC2884928 DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1224796
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Semin Plast Surg ISSN: 1535-2188 Impact factor: 2.314