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  • Dermatology
  • Medical device technology

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  • Energy-based devices, including lasers, are widely used in aesthetic practices.
  • Varying personnel (doctors, technicians) perform procedures, necessitating standardized protocols.
  • Established protocols are crucial for preventing errors, managing complications, and optimizing outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish standardized operating protocols for energy-based aesthetic procedures.
  • Ensure the safety and efficacy of treatments for patients.
  • Provide guidelines for operators and staff to ensure device safety.

Main Methods:

  • Development of protocols based on expert consensus and best practices from experienced clinicians.
  • Inclusion of general guidelines for laser room setup and specific protocols for various energy-based devices.
  • Protocols cover laser hair removal, fractional lasers, Q-switched lasers, fractional microneedling radiofrequency, and cryolipolysis.

Main Results:

  • The proposed protocols aim to standardize procedures and reduce the incidence of complications.
  • Guidelines are provided for general use across all energy-based devices.
  • Specific protocols are detailed for commonly used aesthetic treatments.

Conclusions:

  • The standardized protocols contribute to treatment uniformity and complication avoidance.
  • Protocols are generalized and may require adaptation based on specific machines, lesions, and treating physician.
  • Adherence to these protocols enhances patient safety and treatment effectiveness.