Standard operating protocol for utilizing energy‐based devices in aesthetic practice

Author:

Mysore Venkataram1,Deepthi M.2,Chandrashekar B. S.3,Shah Swapnil D.4,Gold Michael H.5ORCID,Shivani S. R.6,Kanumuru Pooja1ORCID,Anirudh P.1

Affiliation:

1. Venkat Center for Skin, ENT & Plastic Surgery Bangalore Karnataka India

2. Consultant Dermatologist Ashraya Skin & Neuro Clinic Bangalore Karnataka India

3. Department of Dermatology CUTIS Academy of Cutaneous Sciences Bengaluru Karnataka India

4. Department of Dermatology Ashwini Rural Medical College Solapur Maharashtra India

5. Gold Skin Care Center, Advanced Aesthetics Medical Spa The Laser and Rejuvenation Center, and Tennessee Clinical Research Center Nashville Tennessee USA

6. Skin Lab Clinic Delhi India

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundLasers and other energy‐based devices are increasingly becoming popular in aesthetic practice. Many centers employ doctors or technicians to perform these procedures where treating doctor and operating doctor may be different. Hence the need for standard operative protocols, to be followed while performing these procedures to avoid mistakes, complications and to get optimum results. In the current review article, group of doctors who have worked with these energy‐based devices over many years worked together and suggested the protocols to be followed for the most commonly used energy‐based procedures.AimTo provide Standard operating protocols for the operator and staff to ensure, efficacy, safety, for the patient and for the devices.MethodsThe following protocols have been drafted based on the best practices followed by the authors in their clinics and reflect their consensus opinion. The objective is to provide operating protocols in a standard format, which can be of use by practicing dermatologists and their staff. The protocols include both general guidelines for the laser room and specific protocols for different machines. The draft follows the following schema: General instructions for all the energy‐based devices. Specific protocols for different devices: Laser hair removal, fractional lasers, Q‐switched lasers, fractional microneedling radiofrequency and cryolipolysis. ConclusionsThe protocols proposed help to maintain the uniformity and avoid complications. However, these instructions are generalized and not machine or lesion specific. There may be variations in the protocols depending on the treatment lesion and treating doctor as well as machine.

Publisher

Wiley

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