During the annual conference of the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, H. Ray Jalian, MD, shared his "top 10" tips and tricks for everyday cosmetic practice, based on nearly 10 years of experience treating patients on both coasts of the United States.
They are as follows:
1. Know your clinical endpoints. "One of the things that was drilled into me during my fellowship in lasers and cosmetics at Mass General was to know your clinical endpoints and to avoid a cookbook approach," said Jalian, who practices dermatology in Los Angeles. "You should treat based on the pathology that you're seeing on the skin and let the endpoints be your guide. The skin will tell you what you're doing right, and the skin will tell you what you're doing wrong. Picking up on these cues will allow you to deliver a safe and effective treatment to your patients."
The selection of proper treatment parameters is driven by selective photothermolysis, a microsurgery technique that uses customized wavelengths, pulse durations, and fluences to target a chromophore. "Knowing the size and shape of your target allows you to pick the right pulse duration," he said. "This is dictated by thermal relaxation time, which is proportional to the size and shape of the target.