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[Polychromatic pulsed lamp].

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  • Dermatology
  • Photomedicine
  • Aesthetic Medicine

Context:

  • Intense pulsed light (IPL) devices have seen substantial technological advancements.
  • IPL is increasingly adopted in clinical practice for various dermatological applications.
  • Recent innovations focus on improving device efficiency and expanding treatment capabilities.

Purpose:

  • To review recent technical developments in intense pulsed light (IPL) technology.
  • To document clinical results and evidence for IPL in diverse dermatological fields.
  • To highlight objective measures and improved proof levels for IPL efficacy.

Summary:

  • Technical innovations include advancements in electrical pulse control, optical components (filters, spectrum), cooling systems, and hand-piece design.
  • Clinical applications reviewed encompass hair removal, vascular and pigmented lesions, skin rejuvenation, acne treatment, and scar revision.
  • Objective efficacy measures like spectrophotometry are increasingly utilized, enhancing the evidence base for IPL treatments.

Impact:

  • These advancements enhance the efficacy and safety of IPL treatments.
  • Expanded applications and improved evidence support IPL as a primary tool for practitioners.
  • Objective data and technological progress drive the evolution of photomedicine in dermatology.