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Here’s your May 2018 issue of Dermatology Times. This month we focus on devices, such as new uses for laser technologies.
 
Dermatology Times cover
Dermatology Times cover
How to pair energy-based devices with cosmetic injectables
The long-held belief that combining lasers with fillers could destabilize or damage fillers has largely been debunked. You can safely use both together say physicians reporting at this year's ASLMS meeting. In this article, dermatologists cover how best to apply energy-based devices with cosmetic injectables.
 
One-pass PDL effective for facial rejuvenation
A pulsed dye laser developed for the treatment of vascular and pigmented lesions on the face has been shown to be effective for facial rejuvenation on just one pass, a small study shows.
 
Considering buying a laser for your practice? Check out this how-to-purchase guide
Laser technology may be one of the most important purchases for a dermatology practice. Anne Chapas, M.D., of Union Square Laser Dermatology in New York, suggests that physicians do their research before making such an important investment. “I’ve actually seen people go bankrupt because they didn’t know how to use this very expensive laser that they purchased,” she said.
 
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