TY - JOUR
T1 - Consensus recommendations from the american acne & rosacea society on the management of rosacea, Part 4
T2 - A status report on physical modalities and devices
AU - Tanghetti, Emil
AU - Del Rosso, James Q.
AU - Thiboutot, Diane
AU - Gallo, Richard
AU - Webster, Guy
AU - Eichenfield, Lawrence F.
AU - Stein-Gold, Linda
AU - Berson, Diane
AU - Zaenglein, Andrea
PY - 2014/2
Y1 - 2014/2
N2 - The fourth article in this 5-part series reviews physical modalities and devices used to treat cutaneous rosacea based on consensus recommendations from the American Acne & Rosacea Society (AARS) on the management of the common presentations of cutaneous rosacea. The major therapeutic uses of physical modalities and devices, especially laser and light-based systems, are for treatment of telangiectases and persistent facial erythema (background erythema). Phymas, especially rhinophyma, also are treated with physical modalities such as ablative lasers or surgical devices (eg, electrosurgical loop). Appropriately selected and properly used lasers and intense pulsed light (IPL) devices can successfully address specific clinical manifestations of rosacea that exhibit limited or no response to available medical therapies, such as telangiectases and background centrofacial erythema. Rosacea-associated symptoms also may improve. In most cases, treatment will need to be repeated intermittently to sustain improvement.
AB - The fourth article in this 5-part series reviews physical modalities and devices used to treat cutaneous rosacea based on consensus recommendations from the American Acne & Rosacea Society (AARS) on the management of the common presentations of cutaneous rosacea. The major therapeutic uses of physical modalities and devices, especially laser and light-based systems, are for treatment of telangiectases and persistent facial erythema (background erythema). Phymas, especially rhinophyma, also are treated with physical modalities such as ablative lasers or surgical devices (eg, electrosurgical loop). Appropriately selected and properly used lasers and intense pulsed light (IPL) devices can successfully address specific clinical manifestations of rosacea that exhibit limited or no response to available medical therapies, such as telangiectases and background centrofacial erythema. Rosacea-associated symptoms also may improve. In most cases, treatment will need to be repeated intermittently to sustain improvement.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 24605343
AN - SCOPUS:84894084730
SN - 0011-4162
VL - 93
SP - 71
EP - 76
JO - Cutis
JF - Cutis
IS - 2
ER -