Effective and safe use of lasers, light sources, and radiofrequency devices in the clinical management of Asian patients with selected dermatoses
- 1 September 2005
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Lasers in Surgery and Medicine
- Vol. 37 (3) , 179-185
- https://doi.org/10.1002/lsm.20244
Abstract
The use of lasers, light sources, and radiofrequency devices in Asian patients differs from their use in Caucasians in several respects. The disease spectrum is very different with pigmentary disorders being more commonly encountered in Asian populations. Asian skin, with its higher epidermal melanin content, is more likely to develop adverse reactions, especially post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), following treatment. The purpose of this article is to discuss the effective and safe use of lasers, light sources, and radiofrequency devices in the clinical management of Asian patients with selected dermatoses.Keywords
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