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Photorejuvenation


Skin and Aging is the most comphrehensive resource on the web regarding the subject of Photorejuvenation and how it affects dermatology professionals.  Feel free to browse through our articles below.

New Perspectives on Photorejuvenation
Learn about non-ablative skin rejuvenation techniques using intense pulsed light, including conventional and photodynamic skin rejuvenation.


New Options for a Standard Treatment
A look at the use of aminolevulinic acid photodynamic therapy and intense pulsed light for photorejuvenation and actinic keratosis treatment.


The Ever-Increasing Role of ALA-PDT, Part 2
A roundtable discussion on the current state and future direction of photodynamic therapy and 5-aminolevulinic acid.


Advances In Laser Therapy
These advances have made treatments faster, easier to perform and less expensive. Vbeam. CoolGlide excel Nd:YAG.


The Ever-Increasing Role of ALA-PDT, Part 1 of 2
The growing list of uses for short-contact photodynamic therapy and 5-aminolevulinic acid is impacting how laser surgeons approach many common dermatologic conditions.


Exploring Aesthetic Interventions: Intense Pulsed Light Systems
This article focuses on how laser and light sources have led the revolution in the medical aesthetics field. The senior authors, Dr. Emil Bisaccia and Dr. Dwight A. Scarborough, are authors of the textbook The Columbia Manual of Dermatologic Cosmetic Surgery.


Harnessing Radiofrequency Energy
Learn more about the availability of this technology as well as its range of applications from tissue tightening to photorejuvenation.


Are We At the Start of an At-Home Device Revolution?
Leading dermatologists discuss how this trend toward do-it-yourself dermatology with the proliferation of home-use devices may affect your practice.


How Would You Treat These Patients?
- Dr. Weiss presented a series of photographs of patients to this panel and asked each of the experts how they would approach treatment for each of the patients. Patient Three Patient three after two pulsed-dye laser treatments followed by intense pulsed light on the remainder of her skin. Patient Four: Treating Sebaceous Hyperplasia and Telangiectasia Dr. Weiss: This patient had a lot of sebaceous hyperplasia.


How Would Your Medical Spa Stack Up?
This seasoned healthcare consultant went undercover to bring you tips ? from a patient?s perspective ? on creating and maintaining a successful medical spa.


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