Intro to Ellman Part 2/5 (Derm)

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Dermatology

Transcript of Intro to Ellman Part 2/5 (Derm)

Dermatology

Dermatology Electrodes ItemCode(Sterile)

ReusableEquivalent

Descrip;on Procedures

B1D TB1B RoundLoop¼”Diameter

Lesion,Moles,SkinTags,Biopsy

D8D TD8B BallElectrode2.3mm

Lesion,Moles,SkinTags,CoagulaDon

A8D TA8B Vari-TipWireElectrode

Incisions,Lesions,Moles,SkinTags,Biopsy

133D T133B PinElectrode⅛”Diamter

Lesion,Moles,SkinTags,CoagulaDon

IEC-H135AH135A

D7 MicroinsulatedNeedles

Telangiectasias,EpilaDonofHairFollicles(*white&grayhairsthatLaserscan’tdo),Trichiasias(Ophth)

Dermatology Articles

Dermatology Procedures Clinical Articles & Patient Ed. Brochures

LITCode Title Author Publica;on Highlights

LIT-70-80 MgmtofSuperficialSkinLesionsinaCosm.SurgeryPracDce

RandolphWaldman,MD,F.A.C.S.

Plast.&RSofHead&Neck5thSym.

Lesionremovalw/loopelectrode(EMC)

LIT-71-13 25YearHistoryofMoleRemoval

StephenBosniak,F.A.C.S,MD,2001

OperaDveTech.inOculo,Plast,&RS

RFPrinciples,LesionRemovalw/loopelectrodes

LIT-71-66 RadiowaveSurgerytoRemoveMoles

JoeNiamtuIII,D.M.D.,2007

AestheDcDermatologyNews

4.0MHzRF,133Electrode

CC09025 RemoveUnsightlySkinBlemishes

Ellman(PaDentEd.Brochure)

Ellman EllmanRFformole,lesionremoval

CC09116 FreeYourselffromUnsightlyFacialVeins

Ellman(PaDentEd.Brochure)

Ellman FacialVeins(Telangiectasias)

Clinical Dermatology & Ophthalmology Procedures Training

Clinical Updates Clinical Update #1 – Skin Lesions

Clinical Update #3 - Podiatry

ellman Radiosurgery vs. Scalpel

Mole Seborrheic keratosis

Cosmetic Removal of Skin Lesions Mole Excision

Cosmetic Removal of Skin Lesions Lesions/Moles/Skin Tags..etc.

Shaving of Flat Lesions Flat Lesions

Lesions/Moles/Skin Tags..etc.

Lesions/Moles/Skin Tags..etc.

Lesions/Moles/Skin Tags..etc.

Lesions/Moles/Skin Tags..etc.

Lesions/Moles/Skin Tags..Etc Procedure Recommendations

•  Cut Power Setting = 7

•  Cut / Coag Power Setting = 15

•  Hemo Power Setting = 25

•  Bipolar Power Setting = 5

•  Fulgurate Power Setting = 60

*Always remember the Lateral Heat Formula

Telangiectasias – What Are They? Small dilated blood vessels near the surface of the skin or mucous membranes.

Measuring between 0.5 and 1 millimeter in diameter.

They can develop anywhere on the body but are commonly seen on the face around the nose, cheeks, and chin.

They can also develop on the legs, specifically on the upper thigh, below the knee joint, and around the ankles.

Epilation and Telangiectasias

Generator Waveform PowerSeGngs

PelleveS5Dual120Dual-EMC90

COAG 1-3

EMC COAG .5-1

Acusect HEMO 1

Epilation and Telangiectasias

Telangiectasias