Case histories of intense pulsed light phototherapy in dermatology - the HPPL™ and IFL™ technologies

The intense pulsed light (IPL) and laser technologies are widely used for skin rejuvenation and for treating several dermatological disorders such as skin dyschromia and acne, and for non-ablative dermal remodeling of rhytides and hypertrophic scars. Technological evolution is rapid. The High Power...

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Main Authors: Alessandro Martella, Mauro Raichi
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2017-06-01
Series:Dermatology Reports
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Online Access:http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/dr/article/view/7118
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spelling doaj-399d1dd7e4f64d0e85179df1153090542020-11-25T02:58:35ZengPAGEPress PublicationsDermatology Reports2036-73922036-74062017-06-019110.4081/dr.2017.71183734Case histories of intense pulsed light phototherapy in dermatology - the HPPL™ and IFL™ technologiesAlessandro Martella0Mauro Raichi1Former Senior Consultant in Dermatology, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Medical School, Tiggiano (LE)Clinical Pharmacology and Biophysics Consultant, MilanThe intense pulsed light (IPL) and laser technologies are widely used for skin rejuvenation and for treating several dermatological disorders such as skin dyschromia and acne, and for non-ablative dermal remodeling of rhytides and hypertrophic scars. Technological evolution is rapid. The High Power Pulsed Light™ [HPPL™] and Incoherent Fast Light™ technologies [IFL™, Novavision Group S.p.A., 20826 Misinto (MB), Italy] are recent innovations in the field of IPL technologies; IFL™ is a further evolution of the already advanced HPPL™ system. The paper presents a selection of case histories of dermatological lesions treated with the HPPL™ and IFL™ technologies. All study materials were appropriately peer-reviewed for ethical problems.http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/dr/article/view/7118Photorejuvenationphotoagingintense pulsed lightdermal remodeling.
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Mauro Raichi
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Case histories of intense pulsed light phototherapy in dermatology - the HPPL™ and IFL™ technologies
Dermatology Reports
Photorejuvenation
photoaging
intense pulsed light
dermal remodeling.
author_facet Alessandro Martella
Mauro Raichi
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title Case histories of intense pulsed light phototherapy in dermatology - the HPPL™ and IFL™ technologies
title_short Case histories of intense pulsed light phototherapy in dermatology - the HPPL™ and IFL™ technologies
title_full Case histories of intense pulsed light phototherapy in dermatology - the HPPL™ and IFL™ technologies
title_fullStr Case histories of intense pulsed light phototherapy in dermatology - the HPPL™ and IFL™ technologies
title_full_unstemmed Case histories of intense pulsed light phototherapy in dermatology - the HPPL™ and IFL™ technologies
title_sort case histories of intense pulsed light phototherapy in dermatology - the hppl™ and ifl™ technologies
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Dermatology Reports
issn 2036-7392
2036-7406
publishDate 2017-06-01
description The intense pulsed light (IPL) and laser technologies are widely used for skin rejuvenation and for treating several dermatological disorders such as skin dyschromia and acne, and for non-ablative dermal remodeling of rhytides and hypertrophic scars. Technological evolution is rapid. The High Power Pulsed Light™ [HPPL™] and Incoherent Fast Light™ technologies [IFL™, Novavision Group S.p.A., 20826 Misinto (MB), Italy] are recent innovations in the field of IPL technologies; IFL™ is a further evolution of the already advanced HPPL™ system. The paper presents a selection of case histories of dermatological lesions treated with the HPPL™ and IFL™ technologies. All study materials were appropriately peer-reviewed for ethical problems.
topic Photorejuvenation
photoaging
intense pulsed light
dermal remodeling.
url http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/dr/article/view/7118
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