AICS Panel Discusses Treating Skin of Color with Aerolase Neo
The strides in dermatology for treating skin of color continues to propel. Aerolase devices have enabled this movement with its advanced technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cdeL0wcINc
Aerolase has advanced laser technology to enhance the safety of the 1064nm laser - the gold standard for treating skin of color - to include new 650-microsecond laser technology, which adds a new margin of safety for the laser treatment for skin of color and tanned skin. With LightPod Neo, not only is the treatment safer and much more pleasant than any other laser on the market, but it is also more efficacious, delivering the sought-after result with a lesser number of treatments thanks to its unique blend of high-powered yet gentle laser pulses. Presented by Fran Cook-Bolden, MD and Suzanne Sirota-Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD.
Presented by Fran Cook-Bolden, MD
Fran E. Cook-Bolden, M.D., is a board-certified dermatologist. Dr. Cook-Bolden specializes in the practice of dermatology and dermatologic surgery, cosmetic and laser surgery, and is the Director of the Skin Specialty Dermatology and the Ethnic Skin Specialty Group. Dr. Cook-Bolden participates in cutting edge research. She lectures regularly at local, national, and international conferences. She maintains several professional affiliations, including an appointment to the board of The Dermatologic Society of Greater New York, and is currently an assistant clinical professor of dermatology at Columbia University in New York. She is the co-author of BEAUTIFUL SKIN OF COLOR: A Comprehensive Guide to Asian, Olive, and Dark Skin.
Presented by Suzanne Sirota-Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD
Dr. Suzanne Sirota-Rozenberg practices medical, surgical and cosmetic dermatology. She has board certifications from ACOFP, ACOPM-Sclerotherapy and AOCD: Past President of the AOCD. She has 10 years experience with the Aerolase Neo (650-microsecond laser) for both aesthetic and medical uses.
