2022 Annual Conference Recordings - ABSTRACTS: Clinical Applications - 4/29 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

This was recorded at the 41st ASLMS Annual Conference Friday, April 29th, 2PM - 3:30PM.

Sub-Topics: Pigmented Lesions/Disorders, Rejuvenation, Safety, Tattoos

Hot-Topic: The use of lasers and IPL in vitiligo

Presentations:

  • Laser induced vitiligo – how safe are laser and IPL treatments in vitiligo patients?
    • Albert Wolkerstorfer, MD, PhD
  • The use of lasers in vitiligo: a scoping review
    • Albert Wolkerstorfer, MD, PhD
  • LASER TREATMENT OF POST-INFLAMMATORY HYPERPIGMENTATION IN SKIN TYPES V-VI: A CASE SERIES
    • Elizabeth J. Kream, MD
  • EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF LASER TONING IN MELASMA: A META-ANALYSIS AND SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
    • Jessica Cervantes, MD
  • COMBINING LOW-POWER, LOW-DENSITY FRACTIONAL DIODE LASER WITH ORAL TRANEXAMIC ACID: A 5.7-YEAR REVIEW FOR MELASMA
    • Jordan V. Wang, MD, MBE, MBA
  • EVALUATION OF 1064nm/ 650nm PICOSECOND LASER SYSTEM EFFICACY FOR REDUCTION OF PERI-ORBITAL HYPERPIGMENTATION
    • Rawaa Almukhtar, MD, MPH
  • 1064-NM QS Nd:YAG LASER TREATMENT OF NEVUS OF OTA IN BLACK PATIENTS
    • Shelby L. Kubicki, MD
  • COMBINATION 1,550 NM NON-ABLATIVE FRACTIONAL RESURFACING AND LASER HAIR REMOVAL FOR TREATMENT OF HYPERTRICHOTIC BECKER’S NEVI IN SKIN TYPES III-VI
    • Shelby L. Kubicki, MD
  • SAFETY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF A HIGH-POWER 532NM PICOSECOND LASER FOR SOLAR LENTIGINES IN FITZPATRICK SKIN TYPES III AND IV
    • Shirin Bajaj, MD
  • SAFETY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF LASER TATTOO REMOVAL FOR EYEBROW AND EYELID TATTOOS IN FITZPATRICK SKIN TYPES I-V
    • David Orbuch, MD/MBA
  • LIBERATING MORE THAN LIGHT: LASER REMOVAL OF BRANDING TATTOOS IS IMPACTFUL IN THE RECOVERY OF SEX TRAFFICKING SURVIVORS
    • Emily L. Guo, MD
  • LASER REMOVAL OF COSMETIC EYEBROW TATTOOS: A CASE SERIES AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
    • Nina Hartman, MD

Albert Wolkerstorfer (Moderator)

Albert Wolkerstorfer works as dermatologist at the Netherlands Institute for Pigment Disorders/Department of Dermatology, Amsterdam University Medical Centre (The Netherlands). His academic interests are clinical research, experimental research and outcomes research applied to the fields of laser dermatology and pigmented disorders.

Oge Onwudiwe, MD (Moderator)

Eliot Battle, MD (Moderator)

CEO & co-founder

Cultura Dermatology & Plastic Surgery

Dr. Eliot F. Battle, Jr. is the CEO and co-founder of Cultura Dermatology & Plastic Surgery. Cultura’s groundbreaking center, located in Washington, DC, is an important destination for patients from all over the world as well as physicians seeking advance training.

Dr. Battle’s did his research and clinicaal fellowship at Harvard’s Wellman laboratories of Photomedicine and was one of the researchers involved in pioneering the use of lasers on skin of color, opening the field to patients of all cultures, regardless of skin of color or ethnicity.

Dr. Battle's numerous national academic honors and awards, which include induction into Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society, recognition as a National Institute of Health research scholar, awarded the Innovations in Skin of Color Dermatology Award and has been the co-chair of the Skin of Color Update conference for the last 14-years.

Dr. Battle is a member of the American Academy of Dermatology, American Society of Laser Medicine & Surgery, and numerous International Societies. He is a past-Chairman of the Dermatology Section of the National Medical Association and the past-President of the Howard University Medical Alumni Association. Dr. Battle and his center have also been awarded numerous business awards including Emerging Business of the Year Award and the Business Leader Award.

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