Principles and Practices in Cutaneous Laser Surgery
This reference demonstrates and assesses various technologies and methods to effectively perform laser treatments for a variety of cutaneous disorders. It emphasizes the selection of the appropriate laser for each clinical situation, practical treatment guidelines, and the avoidance of complications and builds a foundation in laser instrumentation and physics. The book offers a thorough review of each laser system and its interaction with human tissues, and provides detailed instructions for treating lesions, tattoos, leg veins, scars, and wrinkles.
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Question by L M: What is the best at-home laser skin product to use?
I have been hearing a lot lately about these at home laser skin products that are supposed to do all of the things that a proffesional laser should do only slower. I just wanted to know which ones work the best and what results did you receive.
Thanks!!
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Answer by pelican
No at home laser product will do the same things as a professional laser treatment. That is just not possible. All the at home products will be basically the same. Check here.
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Review by W Boudville for Principles and Practices in Cutaneous Laser Surgery
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Amazing that lasers have made this deep [pun intended] impression in medicine. This book confines itself to usages on the skin. Like dealing with birthmarks [eg. port wine marks], scars and tattoos. Or in hair transplantation.
Different lasers are used for different problems. The text shows how a particular type of laser might be well suited for a given issue. The ability of some wavelengths to penetrate the upper skin layers also is an advantage in some operations. Giving a means of getting at lower layers without traditional surgery.
Review by Rassul Dyussenov for Principles and Practices in Cutaneous Laser Surgery
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This book is best, that I saw about cutaneus laser surgery. As laser practitioner, I think this book – a comprehensive manual for laser surgeons. Book is up to date, and covers the field broadly – from the history of lasers in medicine to lasers treatment of cutaneous disorders and some organization topics for practice. This books category is – “Must have it !”