Minimally ablative resurfacing with the confluent 2,790 nm erbium:YSGG laser: a pilot study on safety and efficacy.
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Lasers and laser-like devices: part one.The sensitivity in the IR spectrum of the intact and pathological tissues by laser biophotometry.Safety and efficacy of 2,790-nm laser resurfacing for chest photoaging.Application of reflectance confocal microscopy to evaluate skin damage after irradiation with an yttrium-scandium-gallium-garnet (YSGG) laser.
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Minimally ablative resurfacing with the confluent 2,790 nm erbium:YSGG laser: a pilot study on safety and efficacy.
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Minimally ablative resurfacing ...... study on safety and efficacy.
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Minimally ablative resurfacing ...... study on safety and efficacy.
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Minimally ablative resurfacing ...... study on safety and efficacy.
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Ayse Noyaner-Turley
Brian D Zelickson
David A Kist
Susan E Walgrave
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10.1002/LSM.21124
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2012-02-02T00:00:00Z