Ahluwalia Jusleen, Gianastano Chloe, Waibel Jill S
Dr. Ahluwalia is with the University of California, San Diego in San Diego, California.
Drs. Gianastano and Waibel are with Miami Dermatology and Laser Institute in Miami, Florida.
J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2020 Jan;13(1):18-21. Epub 2020 Jan 1.
Lasers and energy-based devices allow physicians to provide quality care to patients and achieve optimal clinical results. We sought to review the benefits and drawbacks of purchasing and leasing energy-based devices and to highlight key factors that are important to consider when incorporating these devices into a practice. A PubMed search was conducted for articles on purchasing or leasing lasers and energy-based devices in dermatology. Key reports and personal commentaries on incorporating these technologies into practice are summarized in this review. Energy-based devices are clinical and financial investments and can provide outstanding results for patients and result in substantial gratification for a practice. There are a variety of factors to consider when selecting specific lasers and energy-based devices. Capital resources, aesthetic practice values, expertise in using the device, patient demographics, location of the practice, clinic space requirements, and regulations should be considered when buying or leasing a device.