Zusammenfassung
In der Dermatologie werden unterschiedliche Lasersysteme eingesetzt. Für die Anwender ist nicht nur das jeweilige Behandlungsspektrum von Bedeutung, sondern auch welche unerwünschten Reaktionen im Rahmen einer Laserbehandlung auftreten können. Das Nebenwirkungs- und Komplikationsprofil der gängigen Geräte wird in der vorliegenden Arbeit vorgestellt und verglichen und deren Möglichkeiten und Grenzen werden dargestellt. Typische Behandlungsfehler werden aufgezeigt. Eine dermatologische Facharztausbildung, umfangreiche lasertherapeutische Erfahrungen sowie die Einhaltung und Erfüllung von definierten Qualitätsrichtlinien sind Voraussetzungen für ein sicheres Behandlungsergebnis.
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Raulin, C., Kimmig, W. (2018). Lasertherapie in der Dermatologie und Ästhetischen Medizin – Nebenwirkungen, Komplikationen und Behandlungsfehler. In: Kautz, G. (eds) Energie für die Haut. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-56436-3_2
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