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Friday, March 29

Clinical Applications - Cutaneous


Participants This session is for all health care practitioners, engineers, scientists, or any interested individuals working with lasers and energy-based devices. All heath care personnel will benefit by learning how to maximize results of treatment of cutaneous conditions while minimizing complications.

Background Requirements Participants with a basic understanding of skin biology and physics will derive maximal benefit from the presentations, however, all meeting attendees are welcome to attend and contribute.

Educational Needs/Expected Learning Objectives This session will explore the use of lasers and energy-based devices to treat a wide spectrum of cutaneous conditions. Controlled studies demonstrating objective evidence in support of new devices and new uses of established devices will be presented. Attendees will be encouraged to participate in discussion of the presented data. Updating current knowledge on the use of energy-based devices as well as maximizing results and minimizing complications will be a prime objective of this session.

Sub-Topics

  • Acne
  • Hyperhidrosis
  • Laser-Assisted Delivery
  • Novel Use of Lasers for Medical Conditions
  • Picosecond Laser
  • Rejuvenation
  • Scar
  • Vascular
Section Chairs
Jennifer Y. Lin, MD Lin-Jennifer-Y-Thumb Christopher B. Zachary, MBBS, FRCP  Zachary-Christopher-B-Thumb
Time
TITLE - PRESENTING AUTHOR
12:30 PM - 12:33 PM Introduction - Jennifer Y. Lin, Christopher B. Zachary
Acne
12:34 PM - 12:39 PM A HISTOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF SEBACEOUS GLAND DAMAGE WITH A 1726nm LASER Emil A. Tanghetti | Center for Dermatology & Laser Surgery, Sacramento, CA 
12:40 PM - 12:45 PM GOLD MICROPARTICLES AND LASER FOR THE TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY ACNE VULGARIS: A NEW PARADIGM Jill S. Waibel | Miami Dermatology & Laser Institute, Miami, FL
12:46 PM - 12:51 PM TREATMENT OF MODERATE TO SEVERE ACNE AND POST ACNE SCARS WITH 650 MICROSECOND 1064nm LASER COMBINED WITH LOW DOSE ISOTRETINOIN Michael H. Gold | Tennessee Clinical Research Center, Nashville, TN
12:52 PM - 12:57 PM PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY FOR PAPULOPUSTULAR ROSACEA Kamaria Nelson  | The George Washington University, Medical Faculty Associates, Department of Dermatology, Washington, D.C.
12:58 PM - 1:03 PM Q&A
Rejuvenation
1:04 PM - 1:09 PM A HIGH INTENSITY ULTRASOUND TECHNOLOGY FOR TREATMENT OF FACIAL AND SUBMENTAL FINE LINES AND WRINKLES Daniel A. Belkin ♦ | Laser & Skin Surgery Center New York, New York, NY
1:10 PM - 1:15 PM FRACTIONATED LASER RESURFACING USED TO PREVENT ACTINIC NEOPLASIA, A PROSPECTIVE INTERVENTIONAL STUDY Jeffrey Wargo ♦✈ | Dayton VA Medical Center, Dayton, OH
1:16 PM - 1:21 PM A RANDOMIZED, SPLIT-FACE CLINICAL TRIAL OF THE PICOSECOND FRACTIONAL 1064/523nm Nd:YAG LASER VS THE 1927nm NON-ABLATIVE FRACTIONAL LASER FOR THE TREATMENT OF FACIAL PHOTODAMAGE Douglas Wu ♦ | Cosmetic Laser Dermatology, San Diego, CA
1:22 PM - 1:27 PM THE USE OF NON-INVASIVE DEVICES AND MICROBIOPSY PUNCHES (0.33mm) TO OBJECTIVELY MEASURE CHANGES IN HUMAN FACIAL SKIN AFTER FACIAL REJUVENATION TREATMENT Mikaela Kislevitz  | University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX
1:28 PM - 1:33 PM TOPICAL TIMOLOL EXPEDITES HEALING AFTER CO2 LASER RESURFACING Jayne Joo  | University of California - Davis, Sacramento, CA
1:34 PM - 1:44 PM Q&A
1:45 PM - 2:30 PM BREAK
Picosecond Laser
2:31 PM - 2:36 PM FRACTIONAL PICOSECOND LASERS FOR REJUVENATION AND ACNE SCAR REDUCTION E. Victor Ross | Scripps Clinic, San Diego, CA
2:37 PM - 2:38 PM Q&A
Laser-Assisted Delivery
2:39 PM - 2:44 PM TOPICAL ABLATIVE FRACTIONAL LASER-ASSISTED DELIVERY OF CISPLATIN+5-FU FOR BASAL CELL CARCINOMA: AN EXPLORATIVE, OPEN LABEL CLINICAL TRIAL Emily Wenande ♦| Bispebjerg Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen NV, Copenhagen, Denmark
2:45 PM - 2:50 PM FACTORS AFFECTING HISTOLOGIC DEPTH OF PENETRATION IN NEEDLING- AND LASER-ASSISTED DRUG DELIVERY Judy Cheng ♦ | Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA
2:51 PM - 2:53 PM Q&A
Scar
2:54 PM - 2:59 PM WHAT IS THE LARGEST SIZE FULL-THICKNESS SKIN INJURY THAT CAN HEAL WITHOUT A SCAR? Amanda H. Champlain ♦ | Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
3:00 PM - 3:05 PM NON-ABLATIVE AND NON-FRACTIONAL LASER TREATMENT OF SURGICAL AND LASER INDUCED CUTANEOUS SCARRING Jerome M. Garden | Northwestern University, Chicago, IL
3:06 PM - 3:11 PM HIGH VS LOW DENSITY FRACTIONAL LASER IN HYPERTROPHIC POSTBURN SCARS: A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL Shereen O. Helal | Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
3:12 PM - 3:17 PM RADIOFREQUENCY MICRONEEDLING AND POLY-L-LACTIC ACID AS A TREATMENT FOR ATROPHY AND CREPING IN QUIESCENT SCLEROTIC CUTANEOUS GRAFT-VERSUS-HOST-DISEASE Girish Mohan  | Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Department of Dermatology, Laser and Cosmetic Center, Boston, MA
3:18 PM - 3:22 PM Q&A
Vascular
3:23 PM - 3:28 PM EVALUATION OF A NOVEL TOPICAL AGENT IN CONJUNCTION WITH LONG PULSED 532nm LASER FOR THE TREATMENT OF FACIAL ERYTHEMA ASSOCIATED WITH ERYTHROTELANGIECTATIC ROSACEA Brian S. Biesman | The Practice of Brian S. Biesman, M.D., Nashville, TN
3:29 PM - 3:34 PM VASCULAR-TARGETING PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY (PDT) IN TREATMENT OF PORT WINE STAIN (PWS) BIRTHMARKS Zheng Huang | University of Colorado, Denver, CO
3:35 PM - 3:40 PM RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF PULSED DYE LASER PLUS OXYMETAZOLINE 1% CREAM FOR TREATMENT OF FACIAL TELANGIECTASIAS Amanda Suggs ♦ | Dermatology & Laser Surgery Center, Houston, TX
3:41 PM - 3:46 PM PRECLINICAL IN VIVO EVALUATION OF VASCULAR EFFECTS OF PULSED DYE LASER IN COMBINATION WITH OXYMETAZOLINE Alex Pai ♦ | University of California - Irvine, Irvine, CA
3:37 PM - 3:52 PM PORT WINE STAIN TREATMENT OUTCOMES HAVE NOT IMPROVED OVER THE PAST THREE DECADES Albert Wolkerstorfer | Netherlands Institute for Pigment Disorders, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
3:53 PM - 3:58 PM Q&A
Novel Uses of Laser for Medical Conditions
3:59 PM - 4:04 PM SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF MULTINUCLEATE CELL ANGIOHISTIOCYTOMA WITH FRACTIONATED ABLATIVE CO2 LASER: CASE SERIES OF 2 PATIENTS Sara Moradi Tuchayi ♦ | Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Boston, MA
4:05 PM - 4:10 PM PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY IN COMBINATION WITH TOPICAL IMIQUIMOD AND CRYOSURGERY FOR EXTRAMAMMARY PAGET'S DISEASE Tejaswi V. Mudigonda ♦✈ | Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO
Tightening
4:11 PM - 4:16 PM MAGNETIC ENERGY FOR TREATMENT OF SKIN LAXITY Jerome M. Garden | Northwestern University, Chicago, IL 
4:17 PM - 4:20 PM Q&A
4:21 PM - 4:22 PM Conclusion - Jennifer Y. Lin, Christopher B. Zachary

CME Max AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credits™, CE Max CE Contact Hours

♦ Early Career Presenter | ✈ ASLMS Educational Grant Recipient
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The American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, Inc. is the world’s largest scientific organization dedicated to promoting research, education and high standards of clinical care in the field of medical laser applications. It provides a forum for the exchange of scientific information and participation in communicating the latest developments in laser medicine and surgery to clinicians, research investigators, government and regulatory agencies, and the public.

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