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Preventing Eye Injuries From Light and Laser-Based Dermatologic Procedures: A Practical Review

Caitlyn Glover, Vincent Richer

2023Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The light and laser-based devices used in cosmetic dermatology practice carry a risk of serious ocular injury if appropriate safety measures are not put in place. Currently there is a lack of enforced regulation around the use of these devices. This raises concerns for the handling of these devices by operators who may not have adequate training and qualifications. There is also no mandated reporting of adverse events, thus precluding determination of the true incidence of laser-induced ocular injuries. To decrease the risk of ocular and periocular laser-induced injuries, several practical measures can be implemented within the clinical setting. Scientific articles were identified by performing a literature review using terms relevant to laser eye safety and a narrative review was performed. This article explores several components of laser eye safety: patient screening and informed consent, clinical environment considerations, operator considerations, protective eyewear selection for operators and patients, when to use a corneal shield, how to place a corneal shield and what to do in the event of a suspected eye injury. It is our prerogative that a functional understanding of the scientific underpinnings of laser eye safety coupled with observance of published standards has the potential to reduce incidents.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineEye protectionEyewearLaser safetyPatient safetyOptometryPersonal protective equipmentSurgeryLaserPathologyHealth careOpticsDiseasePhysicsEconomicsCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Economic growthInfectious disease (medical specialty)Ocular and Laser Science ResearchTraumatic Ocular and Foreign Body InjuriesDermatologic Treatments and Research
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