GLASS LAB · Medical Aesthetics Evidence Index 303 cells · 19,226 papers · 5,969 top-tier evidence

Pigment · Seborrheic keratosis

Laser toning qswitched or picosecond evidence for Seborrheic keratosis

D 23.9 / 100 Insufficient 0 RCT/meta · 1 clinical/observational · 0 case · 1 total
Insufficient evidence

There is not yet enough PubMed evidence for this combination. The procedure exists, but research on this indication may be scarce.

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Median year 2010 Positive results 100%

Known in Korea as

토닝밀크토닝수소토닝스펙트라레이저 토닝바디착색토닝레블라이트 SI셀룰라이트 토닝지우개 멀티토닝헬리오스 785

Procedure and brand names vary, but the evidence above applies to the same procedure mechanism.

Key papers

tier2 A comparison of topical application of 1% tetracaine gel before and after the procedure in removal of cutaneous pigmentation with Q-switched neodymium-doped yttrium aluminium garnet laser (1064/532 nm). Photomedicine and laser surgery · 2010 · PMID 19715432

Abstract summary (English) OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the anesthetic efficacy of topical application of 1% tetracaine gel before and after a Q-switched neodymium-doped yttrium aluminium garnet (Nd:YAG) laser procedure. BACKGROUND DATA: A variety of topical anesthetics are available for painful cutaneous procedures, including laser treatments, which are applied before treatment. METHODS: Seventy-nine adults were assigned to Q-switched laser...

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Suggested interpretation

Limited evidence

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