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Laser resurfacing

Monheit GD (1996) Skin preparation an essential step before chemical peeling or laser resurfacing. Cosmet Dermatol 9 9-14... [Pg.67]

West TB (1997) Laser resurfacing of atrophic scars. Dermatol Clin 15 449-457... [Pg.100]

Manusciatti W, Fitzpatrick RE, Goldman MP (2000) Treatment of facial skin using combinations of CO Q-switched alexandrite, flashlamp-pumped pulsed dye, and Er YAG lasers in the same treatment session. Dermatol Surg 26 114-120 Jordan R, Cummins C, Burls A (2000) Laser resurfacing of the skin for the improvement of facial acne scarring a systematic review of the evidence. Br J Dermatol 142 413-423... [Pg.100]

Useful with wide-shallow boxcar scars associated with laser resurfacing. It is made with different biopsy punch, according to the size of the scar. The scar is first excised and then the punched specimen is elevated higher than the surrounding skin and fixed with a suture. [Pg.127]

Iyer S, Friedli A, Bowes L, Kricorian G, Fitzpatrick RE (2004) Full face laser resurfacing therapy and prophylaxis for actinic keratoses and non-melano-ma skin cancer. Lasers Surg Med 34 114-119... [Pg.138]

Microdermabrasion Superficial chemical peeling Medium-depth peeling Deep peeling Ablative laser resurfacing Nonablative laser resurfacing Radio frequency therapy Facial lifting procedures... [Pg.166]

Jordan R, Cummins C, Burls A (2000) Laser resurfacing of the skin for the improvement of facial acne scarring a systematic review of the evidence. Br J Dermatol 142 413-423... [Pg.100]

McDaniel, D.H., Ash, K., Lord, J., Newman, J., and Zukowski, M., Accelerated laser resurfacing wound healing using a triad of topical antioxidants, Dermatol. Surg., 24, 661, 1998. [Pg.297]

Treatment options include destructive therapy (i.e., cryotherapy, curettage, or shave excision), field destruction (i.e., ablative laser resurfacing, dermabrasion, and... [Pg.405]

Laser Resurfacing Slows the Hands of Time. Harvard Health Letter (August 1996) 4-5. [Pg.73]

With regard to acne, in 80% of cases, the first application of ETCA to active papulopustular facial lesions improves their number and severity by 50%, and the lesions seem to heal without scarring. ETCA is applied on the basis of one peel per week for 4 weeks that clear the lesions almost completely without having to resort to antibiotics. Deep wrinkles and acne scars do not disappear they lie deep under the skin and even phenol or carbon dioxide laser resurfacing cannot always treat them. A combination of several different techniques is clearly needed in these indications. [Pg.110]

Phenol peel versus carbon dioxide laser resurfacing... [Pg.232]

Benatar describes this complication when doing deep-peel treatments on patients with thick, oily skins and dilated pores. The results of deep peels - and especially medium peels - are mediocre compared with the dramatic results seen when treating drier and thinner skins. Thick, oily skin with dilated pores benefits more from ablative laser resurfacing than a peel, even a deep one. [Pg.365]

Collawn SS (2000). Occlusion following laser resurfacing promotes re-epithelialisation and wound healing. Plast Reconstruct Surg, 105, 2180-2189. [Pg.439]

Melasma can either be treated with superficial or medium-depth peels. Though medium-depth peels can yield good results if done with utmost care, superficial peels are currently the preferred and most frequently performed peels. It is effective and safer to use for all skin phototypes (Fitzpatrick 1-6) but with precautionary measures and care for daiker skin [30, 125]. Intense pulsed light, laser resurfacing, and dermabrasion have essentially supplanted medium-depth and deep peels [9]. [Pg.130]

Kauvar ANB, Dover JS (2001) Facial skin rejuvenation laser resurfacing or chemical peel choose your weapon. Dermatol Surg 27 209-212... [Pg.137]

Manaloto RM, Alster T (1999) Erbium YAG laser resurfacing for refractory melasma. Dermatol Suig 25 121-123... [Pg.138]

Lasers are used in a variety of surgical procedures, including cosmetic procedures. Laser resurfacing, shown here, is done to rejuvenate the appearance of the face. [Pg.193]

West TB, Alster TS 1999 Effect of pretreatment on the incidence of hyperpigmentation following cutaneous CO2 laser resurfacing. Dermatologic Surgery 25(1) 15-17... [Pg.25]

Laser resurfacing Downtime, anesthesia, peeling, pain... [Pg.37]


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