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Review

Updates and Best Practices in the Management of Facial Erythema

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Pages 601-614 | Published online: 08 Jun 2021

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Figure 1 Before (A) and post one year (B) following 2 PDL treatments for erythema of the nose. Figure courtesy of Dr. Goldman.

Figure 1 Before (A) and post one year (B) following 2 PDL treatments for erythema of the nose. Figure courtesy of Dr. Goldman.

Figure 2 Dermal defect present on the alar groove following treatment with LP 1064 nm ND:YAG. Figure courtesy of Dr. Goldman.

Figure 2 Dermal defect present on the alar groove following treatment with LP 1064 nm ND:YAG. Figure courtesy of Dr. Goldman.

Figure 3 Before (A) and after (B) one treatment with IPL for rosacea. Figure courtesy of Dr. Goldman.

Figure 3 Before (A) and after (B) one treatment with IPL for rosacea. Figure courtesy of Dr. Goldman.

Figure 4 Before (A) and after (B) IPL treatment of red nose rosacea with Lumenis One (20 J/cm2, 3.5–3.5 msec). Figure courtesy of Dr. Goldman.

Figure 4 Before (A) and after (B) IPL treatment of red nose rosacea with Lumenis One (20 J/cm2, 3.5–3.5 msec). Figure courtesy of Dr. Goldman.

Figure 5 PDT blue light for rosacea, pre-treatment (A), post 1 treatment (B), post two treatments (C). Figure courtesy of Dr. Goldman.

Figure 5 PDT blue light for rosacea, pre-treatment (A), post 1 treatment (B), post two treatments (C). Figure courtesy of Dr. Goldman.

Figure 6 Before (A) and after (B) ALA-PDT for treatment of rosacea with PDL, IPL, and blue/red light. Figure courtesy of Dr. Goldman.

Figure 6 Before (A) and after (B) ALA-PDT for treatment of rosacea with PDL, IPL, and blue/red light. Figure courtesy of Dr. Goldman.