Overview
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Keyvan Nouri
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Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, USA
Up-to-date information on laser therapy
Comprehensive textbook for all dermatologists that use laser therapy
Provides aneasy to read and contains numerous clinical images
Possesses an easy to follow format with each chapter consisting of an introduction and bulleted summary boxes highlighting important points in each respective section
Features chapters on laser usage to treat psoriasis, hypopigmented lesions and vitiligo
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About this book
Along with its sister dermatologic volume, this comprehensive textbook of laser technology covers the use of lasers to treat vascular anomalies and lesions, control of pigmented lesions and tattoos, hair removal, acne, facial rejuvenation, Psoriasis, hypopigmented lesions and Vitiligo. Chapters are formatted in an easy to follow format with clear concise sections with bulleted summaries to highlight key points.
Lasers in Dermatology and Medicine: Dermatologic Applications provides detailed explanations of when lasers can be of use how to use them across a range of medical disciplines. Clinically relevant examples are provided along with relevant images and summary boxes to highlight key points. It therefore provides a critical resource on the applications and use of lasers across medicine for both the trainee and trained clinician.
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Table of contents (35 chapters)
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- Nicole E. Rogers, Marc R. Avram, Isabella Camacho, Ali Rajabi-Estarabadi
Pages 351-365
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- Molly B. Hirt, Ronda S. Farah
Pages 367-374
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- Pablo Fernández-Crehuet Serrano, Gonzalo Segurado-Miravalles, Salvador González
Pages 375-400
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- Hana Jeon, Lori A. Brightman, Roy G. Geronemus
Pages 401-414
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- Murad Alam, Meghan Dubina
Pages 415-425
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- Marina Perper, Ali Rajabi-Estarabadi, Ariel E. Eber, Voraphol Vejjabhinanta, Ran Huo, Keyvan Nouri et al.
Pages 427-436
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- Heather Woolery-Lloyd, Nkanyezi Ferguson
Pages 437-448
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- Jessica Cervantes, Sebastian H. Verne, Mercedes E. Gonzalez
Pages 449-465
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- Ariel E. Eber, Vincent M. Hsu, Stephen C. Davis, Keyvan Nouri
Pages 467-474
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- Rachael L. Moore, Juan-Carlos Martinez, Ken K. Lee, Yun Ehrlich, Brian Simmons, Keyvan Nouri
Pages 475-492
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- Abel Torres, Tejas Desai, Alpesh Desai, William T. Kirby, Maren C. Locke
Pages 493-497
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- Abel Torres, Tejas Desai, Sailesh Konda, Alpesh Desai, William T. Kirby
Pages 499-503
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- Shraddha Desai, Ashish C. Bhatia
Pages 505-516
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- Shraddha Desai, Elizabeth Uhlenhake, Ashish C. Bhatia
Pages 517-521
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- Yakir S. Levin, Fernanda Hidemi Sakamoto, R. Rox Anderson
Pages 527-540
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Back Matter
Pages 541-556
Reviews
“Discussions in this book focus on the physics behind lasers, using mathematical equations to demonstrate why varying certain treatment parameters can affect a particular chromophore or lesion in different ways. … This book provides quite comprehensive coverage of various laser and other light devices.” (Patricia Wong, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 22 , 2019)
Editors and Affiliations
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Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, USA
Keyvan Nouri
About the editor
Dr. Keyvan Nouri completed a combined undergraduate and medical education program (MMEDIC) at Boston University in 1993, and went on to pursue a dermatology residency at the University of Miami (UM). After residency, his procedural dermatology fellowship in Mohs Micrographic Surgery, Dermatologic, Laser, and Cosmetic Surgery took place at New York University. As an alternative to the executive MBA, he took part in the Program for Leadership Development (PLD) at Harvard Business School. He is presently, the editor-in-chief of the Lasers in Medical Science journal and the editor of 8 textbooks. He has also authored 290 peer-reviewed scientific articles, 130 book chapters, and various other publications. He has been a recipient of several prestigious honors including: Best Doctors in America, Surgeon of the year for the Florida Society of Dermatologic Surgery and Excellence in International Patient Care and Outreach from the Florida Society of Dermatology.