The latest results and techniques for Laser Sweat Ablation are being presented by members of The Whiteley Clinic LSA research team - Sophie Strong and Mark Whiteley - in Paris this weekend.
The research being presented shows the 2 and a half years results of Laser Sweat Ablation (LSA) for axillary hyperhidrosis (sweating from arm-pits), results of Laser Sweat Ablation (LSA) for Bromhidrosis (body odour), how we optimised the laser energy used in Laser Sweat Ablation (LSA) and the use of endoscopy in Laser Sweat Ablation - Endoscopic Laser Sweat Ablation (ELSA).
Details of the presentations are:
Oral
presentation:
- Early report on effectiveness of Laser Sweat Ablation (LSA) to treat Bromhidrosis - Sophie Strong
- Optimising laser technique in Laser Sweat Ablation (LSA) - An in-vitro study using porcine skin - Sophie Strong, Mark Whiteley
- Endoscopic Laser Sweat Ablation (ELSA) - a new technique for the treatment of axillary hyperhidrosis and bromhidrosis - Mark Whiteley
- 2.5 year results of Laser Sweat Ablation (LSA) for axillary hyperhidrosis - Mark Whiteley
Hi mr whiteley,i look forward to seeing my post operation pictures from november 2011,everything is going well and the scar is fading fast,regards steve p
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ReplyDeleteWill the e-papers be available through any journals?
Hi Mike,
ReplyDeletewe have submitted our papers on several occasions to many journals - and so far none have published them!! This is a problem with peer review ... if you invent new things, then other doctors can block your publications.
We will keep trying.
Mark
Hi Dr Whiteley, I used this site to keep up to date with developments with the procedure and it encouraged me to have it done. Do you have any other sites which provide information on new/developing treatments for other types of hyperhidrosis like on the hands as would be very interested in any new treatments. Thanks
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