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Energy for the Skin (Record no. 101504)

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ISBN 9783030906801
-- 978-3-030-90680-1
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Title Energy for the Skin
Subtitle : Effects and Side-Effects of Lasers, Flash Lamps and Other Sources of Energy /
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Edition statement 1st ed. 2022.
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2022.
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Physical description XXVIII, 436 p. 180 illus. in color.
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Contents I. Theoretical part -- 2. Laser Therapy in Dermatology and Aesthetics Medicine - side effects, complications and treatment errors -- 3. Avoiding side effects and complications in laser applications -- 4. Training guidelines and quality standards for doctors -- 5. Training concept for laser, IPL and other optical radiation sources -- 6. Personal qualification of the user -- 7. Patient education and implementation of legislation -- 8. Legal framework -- 9. Legal conditions in Switzerland -- 10. Understanding the biological effect of ablative and non-ablative laser systems in the skin as the key for the Avoidance of complications -- 11. The flash lamp-pumped pulsed Dye lasers - energy/effects/side-effects,- 12. Nd:YAG Laser Therapy -- 13. Quality-switched ruby laser -- 14. Erbium:YAG Laser (Er:YAG Laser) -- 15. CO2-Laser - Treatise on the versatile application possibilities -- 16. Intense-pulsed-light (IPL) technology -- 17. Energy Based devices: Radio Frequency and High Intensity Focused ultra sound -- 18. Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) -- 19. Laser-assisted photodynamic therapy -- 20. Phototherapy for dermatological diseases -- 21. Topical and systemic therapy of rosacea -- 22. Current status of hemangioma and malformation therapy -- 23. tattoo removal -- 24. Photoepilation -- 25. Laser treatment of scars -- 26. Fractionated UltraPulse CO2-laser treatment more severe burn scars -- 27. Stretch marks (Striae distensae) -- 28. Non-ablative Erbium: YAG "SMOOTH" mode laser for intravaginal use -- 29. Hair transplantation with the hair robot -- 30. Bodycontouring with cryolipolysis and shock wave -- 31. Therapy of hyperhidrosis with laser and other energy systems -- 32. Aesthetic plasma medicine -- 33. Side effects - a worldwide literature search -- 34. Photodocumentation and digital skin analysis for medical/aesthetic interventions -- 35. Cooling techniques -- 36. Light protection - before and after IPL, laser and PDT treatments -- 37. STK, maintenance and Co - or why maintenance of the laser device is useful.
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Abstract Energy on the skin has revolutionized medicine: in the last 25 years laser and IPL devices have made completely new medical treatment concepts possible, with considerable therapeutic success. The rapid technical advances in energy-based instruments require continuous training for attending physicians. This book presents all the available energy-based systems for the treatment of cutaneous diseases, including a wide range of laser applications, IPL and energy-based devices such as the lightning lamp-pumped pulsed dye laser, solid state lasers like neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (Nd YAG) laser, quality switched ruby laser, erbium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet laser (YAG) and CO2 laser, as well as radio frequency and high-intensity focused ultra sound, photodynamic therapy and more. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com) and a subsequent human revision by original chapter authors, editor and publisher was perfomed to fine-tune and update the content. After discussing the history of the laser, the first part of the book focuses on laser therapy in dermatology and aesthetic medicine, including side effects, complications and treatment errors. It also examines the qualitative standards and legal aspects, from therapists' qualifications to patient education and the maintenance of the equipment. In addition, it addresses safe and effective energy applications for hemangiomas, skin cancer precursors and rosacea. The book also features chapters on patient preparation, medical history and photographic follow up, as well as skin analysis, cooling techniques, light protection and the maintenance of laser devices. Further, it discusses cosmetic topics such as tattoo removal, photo hair removal, scars and stretch marks, hair transplant, body contouring, hyperhidrosis, and aesthetic plasma medicine. Written by leading international exerts, each contribution includes suggestions for further reading, making the book a valuable resource for beginners and experts alike. At the same time, its easy-to-follow, didactic style means that it is also suitable for university courses and seminars. This book is a translation of an original German edition. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content, so that the book will read stylistically differently from a conventional translation.
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Subject term Dermatology.
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Subject term Surgery.
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Subject term Internal medicine.
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Subject term Dermatology.
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Subject term Surgery.
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Subject term Internal Medicine.
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Added personal author Kautz, Gerd.
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