1. Basics of laser physics and technology:
An introduction to the physical principles of the CO2 fractional laser, including its operating principle and interaction with tissue.
2. Anatomy and physiology of the skin:
An understanding of the structure and function of the skin is crucial for the safe and effective use of the laser.
3. Indications and contraindications:
Which skin conditions and problems can be treated with the CO2 fractional laser? At the same time, contraindications should also be taken into account in which the treatment is not recommended.
4. Treatment techniques and protocols:
Different treatment techniques and protocols for different skin conditions, including laser settings, treatment point density, and treatment depths.
5. Security and risk management:
Measures to minimize risks and ensure safety for the patient and the laser operator, including eye protection, skin preparation and aftercare.
6. Case studies and practical demonstrations:
Presenting case studies and practical demonstrations can help participants apply and understand theoretical concepts in practice.
7. Legal and regulatory aspects:
This includes regulations, guidelines and ethical considerations related to the use of the CO2 fractional laser, including compliance with standards and best practices.
8. Patient communication and advice:
How to inform patients about the treatment process, address their concerns, and set realistic expectations.