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Allergic reactions to tattoo pigments, particularly red ink, are a known complication of tattooing. This paper reports the case of a 21-year-old female with a refractory allergic reaction to red...
The increasing demand for scar treatments has led to various innovative methods. This paper presents two cases involving the treatment of distinct scar types using a single monopolar microneedle radiofrequency...
A new 1,064 nm Q-Nd:YAG system developed by the author offers a quadruple-pulse (Q4) mode as a 1,064 nm laser toning method for epidermal pigmented lesions (EPLs) traditionally treated using...
Scar management remains a challenging aspect of dermatology, necessitating effective but minimally invasive treatment modalities. The emergence of the Q-Nd:YAG laser with a MDF handpiece offers a promising solution, combining...
Background: Blepharitis, a chronic inflammatory condition of the eyelid margin, can cause significant discomfort and impair the quality of life. While traditional treatments like eyelid hygiene and medications are often...
Background: Femtosecond laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (fs-LIBS) is a powerful tool for biomedical diagnostics because it provides real-time, in situ elemental analysis with high spatial resolution. This study used fs-LIBS to...
Hypersensitivities such as asthma, eczema, and allergic rhinitis, are chronic conditions marked by inflammation and immune system dysfunction. These conditions pose significant health challenges, often leading to an impaired quality...
Photobiomodulation (PBM) is a novel approach in regenerative medicine that utilizes red and near-infrared light to enhance wound healing and skin regeneration by regulating crucial cellular processes. This noninvasive therapy...
The Mongolian spot is a congenital, blue-gray color with a variety of shapes and sizes, mostly located in the lumbosacral area, commonly observed in Asian and African infants but rare...