Zusammenfassung
Laser spielen in der plastischen Kinderchirurgie und Dermatologie eine wichtige Rolle. Während die ersten Lasersysteme zur unspezifischen Gewebeablation verwendet wurden, stehen heute verschiedene Geräte zur Verfügung, welche eine spezifische Behandlung einzelner Gewebekomponenten bei gleichzeitig Schonung der Umgebung erlauben (selektive Photothermolyse). Laser werden bei Kindern vor allem zur Behandlung von Gefäßanomalien, Pigmentierungsstörungen sowie Narben verwendet, seltener auch zur Enthaarung. Dieses Kapitel soll eine praktisch orientierte Übersicht über physikalische Grundlagen von Lasern, spezifische Aspekte in der Laserbehandlung von Kindern sowie die Behandlung häufiger Krankheitsbilder geben.
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Theiler, M., Quast, J., Imhof, L. (2017). Lasertherapie. In: Schiestl, C., Stark, G., Lenz, Y., Neuhaus, K. (eds) Plastische Chirurgie bei Kindern und Jugendlichen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-51391-0_24
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