RT Book, Section A1 Reddy, Kavitha K. A1 Geronemus, Roy G. A2 Geronemus, Roy G. A2 Bernstein, Leonard J. A2 Hale, Elizabeth K. A2 Brightman, Lori A. A2 Karen, Julie K. A2 Weiss, Elliot T. A2 Anolik, Robert T. SR Print(0) ID 1175385684 T1 Home-use and Low-energy Laser and Light Devices T2 Lasers and Related Technologies in Dermatology YR 2013 FD 2013 PB McGraw-Hill Education PP New York, NY SN 9780071746441 LK dermatology.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1175385684 RD 2024/04/23 AB Small devices designed for self-treatment in the home and out-of-office setting represent a major direction of medical technology. As the technological revolution has advanced, most medical devices, including laser and light devices, have continually become smaller, lighter, and increasingly user-friendly. This has led to rapid developments in the home-use and low-energy device category (Table 10-1), which is undergoing the early phases of a likely massive expansion in capabilities and market share.