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OverviewOver the past decade there has been a huge increase in interest in the use of lasers in dermatology. The number and choice of lasers have increased dramatically. This has expanded the number of conditions treatable by lasers and also the number of clinicians now wishing to include dermatological lasers in their therapeutic armamentarium. Marketing forces and commercial pressures have led to a situation where lasers are purchased and used without a broad-based understanding of this important and developing field. The aim of this textbook is to provide a comprehensive guide to the theoretical and practical aspects of lasers used in the fields of dermatology and plastic surgery. I would hope this book would allow the trainee, consultant dermato logist or plastic surgeon to gain a full understanding of all aspects of lasers in der matology, both from the basic science and safety aspects through to the most appropriate choice of laser for the treatment of most particular conditions. This, however, is not a ""how to ... cook book""; guidance only on treatment is pro vided based on my own experience and published research. Full understanding of the ""whys"" and ""whens"" of treatment are the aim, coupled with an extensive review of current and ""cutting edge"" research. This textbook will be an ideal complement to practical hands-on laser training to provide the clinician with all that is necessary for safe and competent practice in this field. vii ·""~i·:r..; Acknowledgements .,~. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sean W. LaniganPublisher: Springer London Ltd Imprint: Springer London Ltd Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000 Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 28.00cm Weight: 0.343kg ISBN: 9781447111436ISBN 10: 1447111435 Pages: 112 Publication Date: 11 October 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1 The Basic Science of Laser-Tissue Interactions in Dermatology.- Laser Radiation.- Laser Construction.- Laser Light Delivery.- Terminology.- Spatial Average Energy Fluence.- Number of Passes.- Laser-Tissue Interactions.- Photothermal Interactions.- Selective Photothermolysis.- Further Reading.- 2 The Safe Use of Lasers in Dermatology.- Classification of Lasers.- Warning Signs for Laser Equipment.- Environmental Considerations for the Safe Use of Lasers in Dermatology.- Local Rules.- Laser Controlled Area.- Fire, Ignition and Electrical Hazards.- Ocular Hazards.- Hazards of the Laser Plume.- Laser Training.- Core of Knowledge.- Laser Safety Education Program.- Clinical Training.- References and Further Reading.- 3 Laser Treatment of Cutaneous Vascular Lesions.- Treatment of Port Wine Stains.- Principles of Selective Photothermolysis and the Treatment of Port Wine Stains.- Port Wine Stain Treatment with the Flashlamp Pulsed Dye Laser.- Side Effects from Pulsed Dye Laser Therapy.- Psychological Aspects of Port Wine Stain Treatment.- Argon Laser Treatment of Port Wine Stains.- Continuous Wave Dye Laser Treatment of Port Wine Stains.- Robotic Scanning Handpieces.- Copper Vapour Laser Treatment of Port Wine Stains.- Nd:YAG Laser Treatment of Port Wine Stains.- Krypton Laser.- CO2 Laser Treatment of Port Wine Stains.- Laser Treatment of Capillary (Strawberry) Haemangiomas.- Laser Treatment of Leg Veins and Telangiectasias.- Treatment of Other Cutaneous Vascular Lesions.- Laser Treatment of Scars and Striae.- Laser Treatment of Striae Distensae.- Pulsed Dye Laser Treatment of Psoriasis.- Laser Treatment of Viral Warts.- References and Further Reading.- 4 Laser Treatment of Pigmented Lesions.- Categories of Pigmented Lesions.- Pulsed Dye Laser (510 nm) Treatment of Pigmented Lesions.- Q-Switched Ruby Laser Treatment of Pigmented Lesions.- Q-Switched Nd:YAG Laser Treatment of Pigmented Lesions.- Q-Switched Alexandrite Laser Treatment of Pigmented Lesions.- Copper Vapour Laser Treatment of Pigmented Lesions.- Other Lasers for the Treatment of Pigmented Lesions.- Treatment of Melanocytic Naevi with Lasers.- References and Further Reading.- 5 Laser Treatment of Tattoos.- Q-Switched Ruby Laser Treatment of Tattoos.- Q-Switched Nd:YAG Laser Treatment of Tattoos.- Q-Switched Alexandrite Laser Treatment of Tattoos.- Pulsed Dye (510 nm) Laser Treatment of Tattoos.- Comparative Studies of Lasers Used to Remove Decorative Tattoos.- Laser Treatment of Other Tattoos.- Cosmetic Tattoos.- Traumatic Tattoos.- References and Further Reading.- 6 The Carbon Dioxide and Erbium:YAG Lasers in Dermatology.- CO2Laser Treatment in Dermatology.- Incisional Surgery with the CO2 Laser.- Wound Healing with CO2 Laser Excisions.- Pulsed, Superpulsed and Scanned CO2 Lasers.- Tissue Ablation with the CO2 Laser.- Resurfacing Skin with the CO2 Laser.- Mechanism of Action.- Preoperative Patient Evaluation and Preparation.- Treatment Methods.- General Considerations.- Coherent UltraPulse.- Sharplan SilkTouch/Feather Touch.- Other CO2 Lasers.- Postoperative Management.- Complications of Resurfacing with the CO2 Laser.- Long-Term Results of CO2 Laser Resurfacing.- Comparison Between CO2 Laser Resurfacing and Chemical Peels.- CO2 Resurfacing of the Acne-Scarred Face.- Erbium:YAG Laser Treatment in Dermatology.- Clinical Studies with the Er:YAG Laser.- Comparisons and Combinations of the Er:YAG and CO2 Lasers.- Conclusions.- References and Further Reading.- 7 Hair Removal by Lasers.- Laser Removal of Hair by Selective Photothermolysis.- Ruby Laser Treatment of Hair.- Alexandrite Laser Treatment of Hair.- Diode Laser Treatment of Hair.- Other Laser Treatments for Hair Removal.- Intense Pulsed Light Laser Treatment of Hair.- Treatment Techniques for Selective Photothermolysis of Hair.- Conclusions.- Laser-Assisted Hair Transplantation.- References and Further Reading.- 8 Photodynamic Therapy in Dermatology.- Systemic Photodynamic Therapy.- Clinical Studies.- Invasive Squamous Cell Carcinoma.- Bowen’s Disease.- Malignant Melanoma.- Kaposi’s Sarcoma.- Topical Photodynamic Therapy.- Light Sources.- Treatment of Cutaneous Malignancies with Topical Photodynamic Therapy.- Basal Cell Carcinoma.- Actinic Keratoses.- Bowen’s Disease.- Squamous Cell Carcinoma.- Mycosis Fungoides.- Photodynamic Therapy for Benign Skin Disease.- References and Further Reading.- 9 New Lasers, Emerging Technology, Experimental and Developing Applications.- Diode Lasers.- Clinical Use in Dermatology.- Excimer Lasers.- Intense Pulsed Light Source.- Non-Ablative Cutaneous Laser Resurfacing.- Conclusions.- References and Further Reading.- Appendix: Index of Laser Manufacturers.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |