Background and objectiveThe pulsed CO2 laser has received attention because of its successful application to dermatologic surgery and burn debridement surgery. Despite impressive results, tissue removal using pulsed CO2 laser irradiation has not been optimized. We examined the ablation processes by performing mass removal and thermal injury experiments at wavelengths where tissue water is the primary absorber (10.6 microm), and where water and collagen have comparable absorption (9.5 microm).Study design/materials and methodsSamples of porcine reticular dermis were irradiated with 180-ns laser pulses at either wavelength. Tissue removal was measured using a digital balance. Thermal injury was assessed using a microscope with a calibrated re...
ObjectivesIt was the aim of this study to determine thermal and histologic events resulting from sof...
The application of pulsed carbon-dioxide lasers for skin resurfacing has been described by several a...
Copyright © 2012 Piero Campolmi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background and objectiveThe pulsed CO2 laser has received attention because of its successful applic...
Background and objectiveSeveral published reports describe the benefits of using the carbon dioxide ...
The ablation rate and thermal damage in skin produced by a superpulsed CO2 laser operating at pulse ...
Background/Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of multiple pulses on the de...
Objective: The aim of this in vitro experimental study was to perform histological evaluation of the...
Thermal and histological events resulting from soft tissue incision using CO2 lasers at 9.3 μ or 10....
Importance: Despite significant advances in surgery, most surgical tools remain basic. Lasers provid...
Importance: Despite significant advances in surgery, most surgical tools remain basic. Lasers provi...
The physical mechanisms that achieve tissue removal through the delivery of short pulses of high-int...
textLaser applications in dermatology typically involve heating of a subsurface target, such as a b...
The physical mechanisms that achieve tissue removal through the delivery of short pulses of high-int...
Percutaneous laser angioplasty is receiving increasing attention, as laser ablation of atheromatous ...
ObjectivesIt was the aim of this study to determine thermal and histologic events resulting from sof...
The application of pulsed carbon-dioxide lasers for skin resurfacing has been described by several a...
Copyright © 2012 Piero Campolmi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background and objectiveThe pulsed CO2 laser has received attention because of its successful applic...
Background and objectiveSeveral published reports describe the benefits of using the carbon dioxide ...
The ablation rate and thermal damage in skin produced by a superpulsed CO2 laser operating at pulse ...
Background/Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of multiple pulses on the de...
Objective: The aim of this in vitro experimental study was to perform histological evaluation of the...
Thermal and histological events resulting from soft tissue incision using CO2 lasers at 9.3 μ or 10....
Importance: Despite significant advances in surgery, most surgical tools remain basic. Lasers provid...
Importance: Despite significant advances in surgery, most surgical tools remain basic. Lasers provi...
The physical mechanisms that achieve tissue removal through the delivery of short pulses of high-int...
textLaser applications in dermatology typically involve heating of a subsurface target, such as a b...
The physical mechanisms that achieve tissue removal through the delivery of short pulses of high-int...
Percutaneous laser angioplasty is receiving increasing attention, as laser ablation of atheromatous ...
ObjectivesIt was the aim of this study to determine thermal and histologic events resulting from sof...
The application of pulsed carbon-dioxide lasers for skin resurfacing has been described by several a...
Copyright © 2012 Piero Campolmi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...