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For patients on medications that are known to cause photosensitivity, would you counsel them to avoid laser hair removal or laser therapies?

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Dermatology · Dept Dermatology Jefferson Medical College

"Known to cause photosensitivity" is almost every drug, but actually isn't all that common. I Rx doxycycline all summer and maybe see a possible reaction every few years.

Variables are the dose of the drug and the amount and wavelength of light, but mostly studies are lacking.

A test spot might giv...

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Dermatology · UC Davis

Depends on which wavelengths the medication is absorbed by.

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Dermatology · Nowak Aesthetics

Has the patient actually had a reaction?

How strong was the reaction?

A small test area could be performed to see if the patient was sensitive to the laser. Although not a hundred percent guarantee of no reaction, it gives greater comfort with treating.

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