2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10103-022-03620-1
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Intense pulsed light treatment for inflammatory skin diseases: a review

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“…The newer versions permit quartz or sapphire crystals to filter the wavelength spectrum in the direction of longer wavelengths, which affect deeper skin structures relative to the epidermis [33]. The detachable filters also allow the selection of the wavelength required for certain lesions [34,35]. In a similar fashion, the pulse energy has been fractionated, and novel cooling mechanisms have been developed to prevent skin harm [34,35].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The newer versions permit quartz or sapphire crystals to filter the wavelength spectrum in the direction of longer wavelengths, which affect deeper skin structures relative to the epidermis [33]. The detachable filters also allow the selection of the wavelength required for certain lesions [34,35]. In a similar fashion, the pulse energy has been fractionated, and novel cooling mechanisms have been developed to prevent skin harm [34,35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The detachable filters also allow the selection of the wavelength required for certain lesions [34,35]. In a similar fashion, the pulse energy has been fractionated, and novel cooling mechanisms have been developed to prevent skin harm [34,35]. Among the possible adverse effects, discomfort during administration is the most common.…”
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“…One limitation of this study was the assessment of patients' quality of life before and after treatment. Nonetheless, it has been reported in the literature in a study wherein patients were randomized for the treatment to one axillar, groin, or inframammary area with laser therapy while the contralateral side received no treatment and served as control 16,30 . Implementing a survey would add validity to laser therapy as a potential treatment for HS to improve patients' lives.…”
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“…So far, IPL has been used extensively to treat a variety of pigmentation diseases. 21 It converts light energy into heat energy, directly targeting melanin in the epidermis and making melanosomes in epidermis move to the upper layer of skin quickly, showing the characteristics of decolorization. 22 There are few literature reports confirming the effectiveness of IPL for treating Riehl’s melanosis.…”
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confidence: 99%