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. 2014 Sep 3;2014:618206. doi: 10.1155/2014/618206

Table 2.

IPL setting for each off-label dermatological disease treated.

Filters Number of pulses Pulse duration Delay Fluence Number of sessions
Rosacea erythematotelangiectatic component 500 2 5–10 msec 10 msec 12–16 J/cm2 Up to 4
Rosacea papulopustular component 550 2 5–10 msec 10 msec 10–12 J/cm2 Up to 5
Port wine stain 500 2 5–10 msec 10 msec 13–16 J/cm2 Up to 5
Disseminated porokeratosis 550 2 5–10 msec 10 msec 10–12 J/cm2 Up to 4
Pilonidal cyst 550 3 5 msec 20 msec 7–9 J/cm2 Up to 3
Seborrheic keratosis 550 2 5–10 msec 10 msec 10–12 J/cm2 2
Hypertrophic scar and keloid pigmented component 550 2 5–10 msec 10 msec 10–12 J/cm2 Up to 5
Hypertrophic scar and keloid vascular component 500 2 5–10 msec 10 msec 14–17 J/cm2 Up to 6
Becker's nevus
hair removal
550 2-3 5 msec 10–20 msec 7–9 J/cm2 Up to 4
Becker's nevus
pigmented component
550 2 5–10 msec 10 msec 9–12 J/cm2 Up to 5
Hidradenitis suppurativa hair removal 550 2-3 5 msec 10–20 msec 7–9 J/cm2 Up to 4
Hidradenitis suppurativa inflammatory component 550 2 5–10 msec 10 msec 8–10 J/cm2 Up to 5
Sarcoidosis 500 2 5–10 msec 10 msec 12–16 J/cm2 Up to 4