The goal of scar therapy is the restoration of the patient to their preinjury state. A combination of injected antimetabolites, surgery, laser, and laser-assisted delivery of drugs is needed for minimally invasive surgical correction of scars. As a result, laser therapy is emerging as an essential treatment element. It has been noted that fractional lasers normalize both the clinical and histological appearance of scars. Laser- and light-based therapies complement existing approaches of surgery and physical therapy, resulting in significant gains with minimal associated morbidity. Emerging and future laser technologies are creating a new paradigm in the management of scar rehabilitation
Cutaneous scarring is common after trauma, surgery and infection and occurs when normal skin tissue ...
Hypertrophic scars and keloids resulting from surgery, burns, trauma and infection can be associated...
Since their introduction in dermatology, lasers became a welcome addition to the therapeutic armenta...
Recent advances in optical technologies have produced laser systems capable of optimizing the appear...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There is currently intense multidisciplinary interest and a maturing body...
Laser treatment for posttraumatic injury offers the clinician the unique opportunity for early inter...
Scars are formed when a defect in the dermis is replaced with fibrous connective tissue. Sometimes s...
BackgroundAblative fractional laser (AFL) therapy for scars is an area of increasing interest. While...
One of the most unpleasant cutaneous complications after surgery is scars which some times are more ...
contractures are common following various types of trau-ma and procedures despite skilled surgical a...
Abstract Traumatic scarring is one of the most common complications after soft tissue injury caused ...
Background: Physiotherapy has a very important role in the maintenance of the integumentary system i...
Scars are a very common condition of the general population and can have a profound impact on the ps...
Scarring in the skin after trauma, surgery, burn or sports injury is a major medical problem, often ...
Scarring, as a normal step of wound healing process, has various types. Among them, the two abnormal...
Cutaneous scarring is common after trauma, surgery and infection and occurs when normal skin tissue ...
Hypertrophic scars and keloids resulting from surgery, burns, trauma and infection can be associated...
Since their introduction in dermatology, lasers became a welcome addition to the therapeutic armenta...
Recent advances in optical technologies have produced laser systems capable of optimizing the appear...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There is currently intense multidisciplinary interest and a maturing body...
Laser treatment for posttraumatic injury offers the clinician the unique opportunity for early inter...
Scars are formed when a defect in the dermis is replaced with fibrous connective tissue. Sometimes s...
BackgroundAblative fractional laser (AFL) therapy for scars is an area of increasing interest. While...
One of the most unpleasant cutaneous complications after surgery is scars which some times are more ...
contractures are common following various types of trau-ma and procedures despite skilled surgical a...
Abstract Traumatic scarring is one of the most common complications after soft tissue injury caused ...
Background: Physiotherapy has a very important role in the maintenance of the integumentary system i...
Scars are a very common condition of the general population and can have a profound impact on the ps...
Scarring in the skin after trauma, surgery, burn or sports injury is a major medical problem, often ...
Scarring, as a normal step of wound healing process, has various types. Among them, the two abnormal...
Cutaneous scarring is common after trauma, surgery and infection and occurs when normal skin tissue ...
Hypertrophic scars and keloids resulting from surgery, burns, trauma and infection can be associated...
Since their introduction in dermatology, lasers became a welcome addition to the therapeutic armenta...