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1158 related items for PubMed ID: 18306165

  • 1. Micro-fractional ablative skin resurfacing with two novel erbium laser systems.
    Dierickx CC, Khatri KA, Tannous ZS, Childs JJ, Cohen RH, Erofeev A, Tabatadze D, Yaroslavsky IV, Altshuler GB.
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  • 2. Correlation of histological findings of single session Er:YAG skin fractional resurfacing with various passes and energies and the possible clinical implications.
    Trelles MA, Vélez M, Mordon S.
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  • 3. Clinical evaluation of a single-wavelength fractional laser and a novel multi-wavelength fractional laser in the treatment of photodamaged skin.
    Geraghty LN, Biesman B.
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  • 4. Minimally invasive skin rejuvenation with Erbium: YAG laser used in thermal mode.
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  • 5. Non-ablative fractional resurfacing of surgical and post-traumatic scars.
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  • 7. Skin rejuvenation and wrinkle reduction using a fractional radiofrequency system.
    Hruza G, Taub AF, Collier SL, Mulholland SR.
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  • 8. Ablative fractional lasers (CO(2) and Er:YAG): a randomized controlled double-blind split-face trial of the treatment of peri-orbital rhytides.
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  • 9. High-fluence and high-density treatment of perioral rhytides using a new, fractionated 2,790-nm ablative erbium-doped Yttrium Scandium Gallium Garnet Laser.
    Ciocon DH, Hussain M, Goldberg DJ.
    Dermatol Surg; 2011 Jun; 37(6):776-81. PubMed ID: 21605237
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  • 11. Pulsed carbon dioxide laser resurfacing of photo-aged facial skin.
    Fitzpatrick RE, Goldman MP, Satur NM, Tope WD.
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  • 14. Minimally ablative resurfacing with the confluent 2,790 nm erbium:YSGG laser: a pilot study on safety and efficacy.
    Walgrave SE, Kist DA, Noyaner-Turley A, Zelickson BD.
    Lasers Surg Med; 2012 Feb; 44(2):103-11. PubMed ID: 22302749
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  • 15. Skin resurfacing of facial rhytides and scars with the 90-microsecond short pulse CO2 laser. Comparison to the 900-microsecond dwell time CO2 lasers and clinical experience.
    Moy RL, Bucalo B, Lee MH, Wieder J, Chalet MD, Ostad A, Dishell WD.
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  • 16. Treatment of photoaging with a very superficial Er:YAG laser in combination with a broadband light source.
    Berlin AL, Hussain M, Phelps R, Goldberg DJ.
    J Drugs Dermatol; 2007 Nov; 6(11):1114-8. PubMed ID: 18038499
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  • 17. Fractional photothermolysis: treatment of facial and nonfacial cutaneous photodamage with a 1,550-nm erbium-doped fiber laser.
    Wanner M, Tanzi EL, Alster TS.
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  • 18. In vivo histological evaluation of a novel ablative fractional resurfacing device.
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  • 19. Single-pass carbon dioxide laser skin resurfacing combined with cold-air cooling: efficacy and patient satisfaction of a prospective side-by-side study.
    Raulin C, Grema H.
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  • 20. Depth of tissue ablation and residual thermal damage caused by a pixilated 2,940 nm laser in a swine skin model.
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