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Light-based therapies have been a major component of dermatologic
practice. Historically, these treatment modalities have been mainly
tailored to the treatment of patients with light skin. Principles
governing use of light therapies in skin of color are less defined.
However, there is a tremendous need to understand the benefits and
limitations of these therapeutic options for dark-skinned patients
as well. Demographic data in the United States alone indicate that
the population and recipients of health care are rapidly changing
with regard to skin phototype. Physicians who are involved in the
delivery of care for patients with cutaneous problems that can be
addressed by light treatments need to be able to fully understand
the mechanisms, applications, risks, efficacy, adverse events, and
other pertinent issues in considering treatment options for their
patients with pigmented skin.
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