Carbon dioxide (CO2) laser resurfacing has been used as a method to treat rhytides and photodamaged skin. This laser offers several advantages over previously utilised modalities but its use has several inherent risks. This article will review important aspects of CO2 laser resurfacing including laser-skin interactions, patient selection, effective pre- and post-operative regimens and potential complications
Applications of lasers in plastic surgery and dermatology began in the early 1960's, over the last f...
BackgroundAblative fractional carbon dioxide (CO(2)) laser treatments have gained popularity due to ...
INTRODUCTION : As there are about 5-10% of all skin diseases amount to benign skin lesions and oth...
The application of pulsed carbon-dioxide lasers for skin resurfacing has been described by several a...
Background and objectiveSeveral published reports describe the benefits of using the carbon dioxide ...
Copyright © 2012 Piero Campolmi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Laserbrasion is essentially skin deepithelialization. The continuous-wave carbon dioxide (CO2) laser...
CO2 laser resurfacing is a powerful tool for the treatment of several skin conditions such as fine a...
Resurfacing is a treatment to remove acne and chicken pox scars, and changes in the skin due to agei...
Reports on the use of fractional CO2 lasers to improve skin dys-chromia, rhytides, and textural irre...
Although laser technology continues to evolve, its role in microsurgery is limited to minor adjuncti...
Laser treatment of skin changes has become common practice in recent years. High absorption of the C...
11noAmong different laser types, the carbon dioxide (CO2) laser remains one of the most used by derm...
AIM: The aim of the study was to confirm the efficiency and safety of the fractional CO2 laser in sk...
Keloids and hypertrophic scars are abnormal responses to wound healing. In general, keloids exhibit ...
Applications of lasers in plastic surgery and dermatology began in the early 1960's, over the last f...
BackgroundAblative fractional carbon dioxide (CO(2)) laser treatments have gained popularity due to ...
INTRODUCTION : As there are about 5-10% of all skin diseases amount to benign skin lesions and oth...
The application of pulsed carbon-dioxide lasers for skin resurfacing has been described by several a...
Background and objectiveSeveral published reports describe the benefits of using the carbon dioxide ...
Copyright © 2012 Piero Campolmi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Laserbrasion is essentially skin deepithelialization. The continuous-wave carbon dioxide (CO2) laser...
CO2 laser resurfacing is a powerful tool for the treatment of several skin conditions such as fine a...
Resurfacing is a treatment to remove acne and chicken pox scars, and changes in the skin due to agei...
Reports on the use of fractional CO2 lasers to improve skin dys-chromia, rhytides, and textural irre...
Although laser technology continues to evolve, its role in microsurgery is limited to minor adjuncti...
Laser treatment of skin changes has become common practice in recent years. High absorption of the C...
11noAmong different laser types, the carbon dioxide (CO2) laser remains one of the most used by derm...
AIM: The aim of the study was to confirm the efficiency and safety of the fractional CO2 laser in sk...
Keloids and hypertrophic scars are abnormal responses to wound healing. In general, keloids exhibit ...
Applications of lasers in plastic surgery and dermatology began in the early 1960's, over the last f...
BackgroundAblative fractional carbon dioxide (CO(2)) laser treatments have gained popularity due to ...
INTRODUCTION : As there are about 5-10% of all skin diseases amount to benign skin lesions and oth...