Quiñonez Rebecca L, Agbai Oma N, Burgess Cheryl M, Taylor Susan C
Dr. Phillip Frost Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida.
Department of Dermatology, University of California, Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, California.
J Am Acad Dermatol. 2022 Apr;86(4):729-739. doi: 10.1016/j.jaad.2021.07.080. Epub 2022 Feb 18.
Recent years have brought forth the undeniable practice gap in dermatology concerning knowledge and experience of cosmetic procedures in people of color (POC). A paucity in the literature regarding evidence-based recommendations for the management of POC undergoing cosmetic procedures and the rise of cosmetic procedures in dermatology serves as a call to action to provide education regarding differences in skin of color that may impact the cosmetic outcomes. To mitigate the current practice gap on the safety, use, and benefits of cosmetic procedures in POC, part 2 will discuss the authors' recommendations and clinical pearls, as well as evidence-based management for neuromodulators, soft tissue augmentation, chemexfoliating agents, and laser hair reduction in POC undergoing cosmetic procedures.
近年来,皮肤科在有色人种(POC)的美容手术知识和经验方面出现了不可否认的实践差距。关于接受美容手术的有色人种管理的循证建议的文献匮乏,以及皮肤科美容手术的增加,促使人们采取行动,就可能影响美容效果的有色人种皮肤差异提供教育。为了缩小目前在有色人种美容手术的安全性、使用和益处方面的实践差距,第二部分将讨论作者的建议和临床要点,以及针对接受美容手术的有色人种使用神经调节剂、软组织填充、化学剥脱剂和激光脱毛的循证管理方法。