WORLD'S LARGEST MARKET RESEARCH RESOURCE — 1,519,265 REPORTS

 
 
• SEARCH FOR A REPORT

Viewing report

Search
Enter keywords, a title or a report id number below.
Advanced

• ORDER BY FAX

Order By Fax

• SELECT SITE CURRENCY

Select a currency for use throughout the site



  • Hard Copy (Hard Back) Information Icon
Live Chat Live Help Software for Website

Complications in Laser Cutaneous Surgery

Informa Healthcare, September 2004, Pages: 192

The concept of selective photothermolysis revolutionized cutaneous therapy and continues to be the basis of low-risk laser treatment of photoaged skin, benign pigmented lesions and tattoos, unwanted hair, and cutaneous vascular lesions. However, all practitioners are aware that problems can arise, and with the increasing availability of more powerful lasers and light sources, more complications are inevitably going to be seen Complications in Laser Cutaneous Surgery provides, chapter by chapter, several key points followed by discussion of the lasers used to treat the various entities described, how to pre-empt problems and how to deal with them if they occur.

Understanding Light-Tissue Intrecation. Complications with Laser Resurfacing. Complications after Laser Treatment of Pigmented Lesions and Tattoos. Complications after Laser Treatment of Unwanted Hair. Complications after Laser Treatment of Vascular Lesions.

David J. Goldberg, MD, is Clinical Professor of Dermatology and Director, Laser Research and Mohs Surgery, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, and Director, Skin Laser & Surgery Specialists of New York and New Jersey, Hackensack, New Jersey, USA.. . In addition to his previous texts on Laser Hair Removal and Ablative and Non-ablative Facial Skin Rejuvenation, Dr Goldberg is an editor of the Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy.

Customers who bought this item also bought