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Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines for Laser-Assisted Drug Delivery
Red Dot Basal Cell Carcinoma: Literature Review of a Unique Clinical Subtype of Basal Cell Carcinoma
Basal Cell Carcinoma With Calcification: Case Report of Calcifying Basal Cell Carcinoma and Review of Calcinosis Cutis Associated With Basal Cell Carcinoma
Tattoo-Associated Basal Cell Carcinoma: Coincident or Coincidence
Melanoma Following In Vitro Fertilization: Co-incident or Coincidence?
The role of ablative lasers in cutaneous scars: tissue regeneration to restore function (Conference Presentation)
Healing of chronic wounds with adjunctive ablative fractional laser resurfacing in two pediatric patients: LASER HEALS CHRONIC WOUNDS IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS
Ablative Fractional Carbon Dioxide Laser in the Treatment of Chronic, Posttraumatic, Lower-Extremity Ulcers in Elderly Patients
Treatment of ulcers with ablative fractional lasers
An idiosyncratic history of burn scars
Multidisciplinary, multimodal approach for a child with a traumatic facial scar
Ablative fractional photothermolysis in the treatment of scar contractures of the wrists and forearms: A retrospective data analysis
Fractionated Carbon Dioxide Laser as a Novel, Noninvasive Treatment Approach to Burn Scar-Related Nail Dystrophy:
Laser Treatment of Traumatic Scars With an Emphasis on Ablative Fractional Laser Resurfacing: Consensus Report
Residual Scarring From Hidradenitis Suppurativa: Fractionated CO2 Laser as a Novel and Noninvasive Approach
Treatment of Split-Thickness Skin Graft-Related Forearm Scar Contractures With a Carbon Dioxide Laser Protocol: 3 Case Reports
Rapid Healing of Scar-Associated Chronic Wounds After Ablative Fractional Resurfacing
Functional improvements in traumatic scars and scar contractures using an ablative fractional laser protocol:
Ablative Fractional Resurfacing for the Treatment of Traumatic Scars and Contractures
Functional Improvement After Ablative Fractional Laser Treatment of a Scar Contracture
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