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Nonablative laser and light therapy: an approach to patient and device selection.
Published Jul 15, 2003 · M. Alam, J. S. Dover
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Abstract
Nonablative laser and light therapy is a relatively novel modality for the improvement of the visual appearance of photodamaged, scarred, and injured skin. A number of different wavelengths and devices have been purported to be efficacious for the delivery of nonablative therapy. Among the features that can be addressed are red spots and telangiectasia, pigmentation and lentigines, and their daily routines while benefiting from the cumulative effects of skin rejuvenation.
Nonablative laser and light therapy can improve the visual appearance of photodamaged, scarred, and injured skin, with various wavelengths and devices potentially effective for treating various skin issues.
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