Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6069748 | Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology | 2016 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Lasers are versatile, commonly used treatment tools in dermatology. While it is tempting to follow manufacturer's guidelines or other “recipes” for laser treatment, this approach alone can be a recipe for disaster. Specific and immediate skin responses or endpoints exist and are clinically useful because they correlate with underlying mechanisms that are either desirable (ie, therapeutic), undesirable (ie, warning signs of injury or side effects), or incidental. The observation of clinical endpoints is a safe and reliable guide for appropriate treatment. This article presents the warning endpoints during specific dermatologic laser treatments, and the accompanying article presents the therapeutic endpoints, their underlying mechanisms, and the utility of these endpoints.
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Authors
Molly MD, MBA, Fernanda H. MD, PhD, Mathew M. MD, JD, R. Rox MD,