作者: D GOLDBERG
DOI: 10.1016/S1090-820X(98)70053-6
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摘要: Abstract Although carbon dioxide laser resurfacing has become increasingly popular, concerns have been raised about this laser’s thermally induced effects on the skin. Such thermal damage may lead to delays in healing, prolongation posttreatment erythema, and an increased risk of postinflammatory pigmentary changes. The erbium:YAG laser, with its 2940 nm wavelength at peak water absorption, leads less laser-treated This study describes clinical results 100 patients class I II facial rhytids treated laser.