Efficacy and Adverse Effects of Q-Switched Ruby Laser on Solar Lentigines on...
Laser-induced postinflammatory hyperpigmentation could be a limiting factor for selecting patients appropriate for the use of ruby laser in the treatment of lentigenes, especially in dark-skinned...
View ArticleRuby and Nd:YAG Laser Treatment of Patients with Mongolian Spots
Mongolian spots are congenital hyperpigmented areas of varying size and shape and are usually confluent grayish-blue in color. They are found most frequently in the sacral region and typically...
View ArticleEfficacy of pulsed dye laser in cosmetically distressing facial dermatoses in...
Dr. Sujay Khandpur and Dr. Vinod K Sharma of the Department of Dermatology and Venereology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India have completed another interesting study on the use...
View ArticleElite Combo from Cynosure – Bells and Whistles or a Techno Advance
Cynosure has a new machine for the American Academy of Dermatology’s 67th Annual Meeting in San Francisco – Elite MPX for its Smartlipo MPX laser lipolysis workstation. Through the company’s patented...
View ArticleTreatment of telangiectasias with the 532-nm and the 532/940-nm diode laser.
Facial Plast Surg. 2005 May;21(2):117-9 Authors: Carniol PJ, Price J, Olive A Recently, a dual-wavelength 532/940-nm laser has become available for treatment of facial vascular lesions as an...
View ArticleRosacea Impacts Quality of Life – What Can Lasers Offer
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory eruption of the face that may significantly impair patients’ lives, leading to considerable emotional distress and behavioral withdrawal from normal social...
View ArticleBenefits to Combining Laser Modalities
Effectively treating vascular and pigmented lesions — from common facial telangiectasias to more challenging hemangiomas — relies on identifying the appropriate tools and then honing one’s technique to...
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