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Carbon Dioxide Cutaneous Laser Resurfacing... advances in laser technology have allowed cosmetic surgeons to diminish the appearance of scars and wrinkles using both ablative and nonablative lasers.
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MicrodermabrasionMicrodermabrasion. Many modalities can resurface the skin to improve skin quality, reduce age spots, soften fine lines, and treat acne or other scars.
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Scarring Alopecia...types predominate are as follows: Acne keloidalis: Others terms used for...follicle that heals with varioliform scars. The second is acne ...
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Dermabrasion...hand position for dermabrading raised scars. For additional reading, please see...present-day dermabrasion. He treated acne scars, keratoses, and areas ...
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Drug-Induced Pigmentation...are (1) hyperpigmentation/melanosis, (2) hypopigmentation/leukoderma, and (3) dyspigmentation or...melanocytes, and (3) drug-induced postinflammatory ...
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Dermabrasion...similar to dermabrasion to treat scars. In 1905, Kromayer first reported...present day dermabrasion. He treated acne scars, keratoses, tattoos, hair, ...
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Laser Eyelid Tissue Resurfacing...following carbon dioxide laser resurfacing. Scars[12] Dermatoheliosis Relevant Anatomy Extensive...possibility of postoperative erythema or ...
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Facial Analysis for Skin Resurfacing...emphasis on wound healing and scar formation is essential. In addition...past for the treatment of acne and thyroid gland enlargement. With...the risk ...
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Plastic Surgery for Laser Hair Removal...and eclipses that experienced by patients with acne. Adequate methods for hair removal have long...new hair growth. Additionally, it can create ...
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Irritant Contact Dermatitis...used in shampoos, skin cleansers, acne treatments, and toothpastes and in...exposures or under psychological stress. Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation ...