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Intense Pulsed Light의 유래, 작용 원리와 임상 진료에서의 올바른 사용
The Origin, Principles of Intense Pulsed Light and Its Proper Application in Clinical Practice
조성문 ( Seong Moon Jo ) , 김방순 ( Bang Soon Kim ) , 김혜성 ( Hei Sung Kim ) , 고주연 ( Joo Yeon Ko ) , 노미령 ( Mi Ryung Roh ) , 양성규 ( Seong Gyu Yang ) , 유화정 ( Hwa Jung Ryu ) , 최재우 ( Jae Woo Choi ) , 황지환 ( Ji Hwan Hwang ) , 박현선 ( Hyun Sun Park )
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2014-500-001914521

Intense pulsed light (IPL) is a high-intensity polychromatic incoherent light of a determined wavelength spectrum, fluence, and pulse duration. Clinicians can combine these variable factors of IPL for the purpose of selective destruction of target chromophores. Due to these properties, IPL has been widely used for numerous indications including hair removal and treatment of vascular or pigmented lesions. For skilled and experienced clinicians, IPL is a great treatment modality; however it can be a source of serious adverse effects when performed by untrained clinicians. Thus, to promote the proper and safe use of IPL, we summarized the origin, history, basic principles, and clinical application of IPL and discussed qualification factors needed for clinicians who use IPL. (Korean J Dermatol 2013;51(11):845∼850)

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