Aerolase Lasers in Pediatric Dermatology: What’s The Difference with Karan Lal, DO
Explore the transformative role of Aerolase lasers in pediatric dermatology in this insightful presentation by Karan Lal, DO.
Explore the transformative role of Aerolase lasers in pediatric dermatology in this insightful presentation by Karan Lal, DO. Delve into the unique skin conditions affecting children and learn about the special considerations, limitations, and precautions required when treating young, sensitive skin.
As the demand grows for noninvasive, pain-free, and nonprescription treatments, Dr. Lal highlights how Aerolase devices, including the Neo Elite, Era Elite, and Exci308, offer effective solutions for a wide range of pediatric indications, such as acne, eczema, warts, acne scars, hemangiomas, and vascular conditions.
Discover why Aerolase is the definitive choice for pediatric patients, with treatments that require no anesthesia or numbing, minimal discomfort, and virtually pain-free procedures. Dr. Lal also addresses the often-overlooked emotional impact of these conditions, emphasizing the importance of improving the quality of life for children suffering from anxiety and depression due to visible skin issues.
Presented by Dr. Karan Lal, DO
Karan Lal, DO, is a board-certified pediatric and fellowship-trained cosmetic dermatologist. Dr. Lal specializes in pediatric and adult dermatology, laser surgery, soft tissue filler augmentation, body sculpting, melanocyte keratinocyte transplant surgery for vitiligo and hypopigmentation, pigmentary abnormalities of the skin, and enjoys treating patients from birth onwards. He is an expert in atopic dermatitis, vitiligo, melasma, psoriasis, and hidradenitis and has worked in specialty clinics among experts. He is the only board-certified pediatric and fellowship-trained cosmetic dermatologist in the country.
Dr. Lal is often featured in the media and quoted in ELLE, Harper’s Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Huffington Post, Romper, NBC News, and Marie Claire. He is currently a member of the DEI work group for the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery. He is passionate about treating patients’ medical and cosmetic needs from different backgrounds.