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Clinical Procedures in Laser Skin Rejuvenation

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Series in Cosmetic and Laser TherapyPublication details: London CRC Press 2007Edition: illustratedDescription: 250 pagesISBN:
  • 1420091395
  • 9781420091397
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 617.5
Contents:
Contents: Chapter 1 Laser safety Chapter 2 Evaluation of the aging face Chapter 3 Carbon Dioxide Laser Resurfacing Fractionated Resurfacing and YSGG Resurfacing Chapter 4 Erbium laser aesthetic skin rejuvenation Chapter 5 Complications secondary to lasers and light sources Chapter 6 Nonablative technology for treatment of aging skin Chapter 7 Lasers light and acne Chapter 8 Treatment of acne scarring Chapter 11 Management of vascular lesions Chapter 12 Laser treatment for unwanted hair Chapter 13 NonInvasive body rejuvenation technologies Chapter 14 Treatment of leg telangiectasia with laser and pulsed light Chapter 15 Photodynamic therapy the bioscience of the use of botulinum toxins and fillers for nonsurgical facial rejuvenation clinical aspects of the combined use of botulinum toxins and fillers for nonsurgical facial rejuvenation complementary fat grafting Chapter 9 Nonsurgical tightening Chapter 10 Laser treatment of pigmentation associated with photoaging Back cover Clinical Procedures in Laser Skin Rejuvenation
Summary: As the number and variety of lasers increase, it is timely to review which lasers are best for which clinical procedures. This well illustrated text from respected authorities provides the answers for a number of commonly encountered problems. Even established laser surgeons will be interested to learn about newer laser varieties, such as fractiona Common terms and phrases: ablative absorption achieve acid acne scars actinic active addition aging allow appearance application associated blood cause changes clinical CO2 laser collagen combination compared complications cooling cosmetic cutaneous damage decrease deep delivered depth dermal Dermatol Surg dermis developed device diameter effects efficacy energy epidermal Er:YAG erbium erythema evaluated face facial fillers fluence hair heat hemangiomas histological important improvement increase injection injury intense pulsed light laser resurfacing lesions less light light source limited lower ment mild minimal moderate months Nd:YAG laser neck nonablative noted occur pass patients performed pigmentation Plast potential present procedure pulsed radiofrequency reduce rejuvenation removal reported response rhytids risk safety selective showed significant skin striae superficial surgery surgical technique telangiectasia therapy thermal tightening tion tissue topical treated treatment upper vascular veins vessels wavelength weeks wrinkles
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Contents:

Chapter 1 Laser safety

Chapter 2 Evaluation of the aging face

Chapter 3 Carbon Dioxide Laser Resurfacing Fractionated Resurfacing and YSGG Resurfacing

Chapter 4 Erbium laser aesthetic skin rejuvenation

Chapter 5 Complications secondary to lasers and light sources

Chapter 6 Nonablative technology for treatment of aging skin

Chapter 7 Lasers light and acne

Chapter 8 Treatment of acne scarring

Chapter 11 Management of vascular lesions

Chapter 12 Laser treatment for unwanted hair

Chapter 13 NonInvasive body rejuvenation technologies

Chapter 14 Treatment of leg telangiectasia with laser and pulsed light

Chapter 15 Photodynamic therapy

the bioscience of the use of botulinum toxins and fillers for nonsurgical facial rejuvenation

clinical aspects of the combined use of botulinum toxins and fillers for nonsurgical facial rejuvenation

complementary fat grafting


Chapter 9 Nonsurgical tightening

Chapter 10 Laser treatment of pigmentation associated with photoaging

Back cover
Clinical Procedures in Laser Skin Rejuvenation

As the number and variety of lasers increase, it is timely to review which lasers are best for which clinical procedures. This well illustrated text from respected authorities provides the answers for a number of commonly encountered problems. Even established laser surgeons will be interested to learn about newer laser varieties, such as fractiona Common terms and phrases: ablative absorption achieve acid acne scars actinic active addition aging allow appearance application associated blood cause changes clinical CO2 laser collagen combination compared complications cooling cosmetic cutaneous damage decrease deep delivered depth dermal Dermatol Surg dermis developed device diameter effects efficacy energy epidermal Er:YAG erbium erythema evaluated face facial fillers fluence hair heat hemangiomas histological important improvement increase injection injury intense pulsed light laser resurfacing lesions less light light source limited lower ment mild minimal moderate months Nd:YAG laser neck nonablative noted occur pass patients performed pigmentation Plast potential present procedure pulsed radiofrequency reduce rejuvenation removal reported response rhytids risk safety selective showed significant skin striae superficial surgery surgical technique telangiectasia therapy thermal tightening tion tissue topical treated treatment upper vascular veins vessels wavelength weeks wrinkles

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