Key Innovations and Strategies
Complications are always an area of special attention in aesthetic medicine. Implementing the right strategy in a timely manner ensures optimal outcomes. The accumulated experience demonstrates that EBD (Energy-Based Devices) are no longer solely used for treating skin diseases, defects, and rejuvenation but have become valuable tools for managing complications following both surgical and non-surgical aesthetic interventions.
Technological advancements in EBD devices have gained increasing popularity in dermatology and aesthetic medicine. Their indications for use continue to expand, offering new solutions for managing adverse reactions and complications more effectively.
The Impact of These Advances on Medical Practice
Current research and clinical experience highlight the growing role of EBD devices in addressing complications associated with aesthetic procedures (see clinical cases below). These technologies provide an effective means for both prevention and treatment, ensuring better patient safety and satisfaction.
By leveraging scientific data and practical cases, practitioners can integrate EBD devices strategically to mitigate risks and manage adverse effects such as scarring, pigmentation disorders, and inflammatory responses. The ability of these devices to improve tissue healing and reduce downtime underscores their importance in modern aesthetic medicine.
Recommendations for Practitioners
I recommend integrating EBD technologies into post-procedural care plans to enhance patient outcomes. Their ability to stimulate collagen production, improve vascularization, and accelerate recovery makes them indispensable in the management of aesthetic complications.
A comprehensive understanding of the different EBD modalities—such as lasers, radiofrequency, and ultrasound—is essential. Proper training and protocol adherence can maximize the benefits of these devices while minimizing risks.
A Preview of How This Will Unfold at AIME Paris 2025
On June 20th, within the ANTI-AGING / COSMETOLOGY / ECO-AGING MEDICINE / HAIR conference room at AIME Paris 2025, we will present with Dr Gaidash Natalia , Dr Donati Jean-Philippe, Dr Zaharov Dmitriy, Dr Hrustaleva Irina, Dr Yutskovskaya Yna, Dr Diala Haykal and Dr Zabnenkova Olga the latest possibilities and results in utilizing EBD devices for managing complications. Topics will include:
Is it reasonable to use EBD for postoperative patients? Indications and limitations.
Effective management of postoperative scars after plastic surgery.
The potential of liporeduction in combination with HIFU technology and needle RF for treating injection complications.
How to prevent and manage complications after RF microneedling, HIFU, and laser resurfacing.
This session will provide valuable insights into the integration of EBD technologies into aesthetic practice, ensuring safer and more effective patient care.