激光,光和基于能量的设备在整形外科:3年的回顾住院医师美容诊所的经验。

Aesthetic surgery journal. Open forum Pub Date : 2024-11-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1093/asjof/ojae094
Vidhya Nadarajan, Bhavana Thota, Anca Dogaroiu, Lauren Kim, Amor Niksic, Jennifer Barillas, John Hoopman, Bardia Amirlak, Jeffrey M Kenkel
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背景:随着激光和光基技术在整形外科领域的应用越来越广泛,住院医师培训计划中对综合培训计划的需求日益增加,以使受训者在美容医学领域保持竞争力。目的:本综述旨在描述我们的学员在过去2年的培训中使用激光的经验,同时参加他们的住院美容诊所。方法:本回顾性图表回顾了从2021年到2023年在研究机构的住院美容诊所进行的激光手术。从内部记录和患者图表中收集数据,重点关注人口统计学、手术类型、并发症发生率和培训结构。结果:本研究分析了2021年至2023年期间162例住院美容激光、光基设备和射频病例。90例患者,平均年龄46.8岁,以女性居多(95.6%)。在46.01%的手术中,强脉冲光是最常用的方式。总并发症发生率为6.17%。结论:研究结果表明,在适当的监督下,住院激光诊所为未来的整形外科医生提供了一个安全有效的培训场所。这项研究强调需要标准化和全面的教育,以提高居民在激光和其他能源设备方面的知识和技能。证据水平为治疗性的:
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Lasers, Light, and Energy-Based Devices in Plastic Surgery: A 3-Year Review of a Resident Cosmetic Clinic Experience.

Background: The increasing utilization of laser and light-based technologies in plastic surgery has heightened the need for comprehensive training programs within residency programs, allowing trainees to remain competitive in the cosmetic medicine field.

Objectives: This review intends to describe our trainees' experience with lasers in their last 2 years of training while participating in their resident cosmetic clinic.

Methods: This retrospective chart review examines laser procedures conducted from 2021 to 2023 within the Resident Cosmetic Clinic at the study institution. Data were gathered from internal records and patient charts, focusing on demographics, procedure types, complication rates, and training structures.

Results: This study analyzed 162 resident cosmetic laser, light-based device, and radiofrequency cases between 2021 and 2023. There were 90 patients with an average age of 46.8 years with the majority being females (95.6%). Intense pulsed light was the most frequently used modality used in 46.01% of procedures. The overall complication rate was 6.17%.

Conclusions: The findings suggest that resident laser clinics, under proper supervision, provide a safe and effective training ground for future plastic surgeons. This study underscores the need for standardized and comprehensive education to enhance resident knowledge and skills in laser and other energy-based devices.

Level of evidence 3 therapeutic:

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