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Retinal injury from a laser skin resurfacing device during medical tourism: a public health concern.

Lester H LambertBrett L TompkinsIan C UberKapil G KapoorDavid J Ramsey
Published in: BMC ophthalmology (2024)
When utilizing laser-based devices, it is crucial to employ safety measures, such as the wearing of safety goggles or the use of eye shields to protect ocular tissues from potential damage. The growing availability of cosmetic laser devices presents a substantial public health risk, because numerous operators lack adequate training in essential safety standards, or they neglect to follow them. Furthermore, patients seeking services abroad are subject to the regulatory practices of the destination country, which may not always enforce the requisite safety standards. Further research is needed to determine regional and global incidence of laser-related injuries to help direct educational and regulatory efforts.
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