A pictorial diary of complete healing in 6 days after UltraPulse laser skin resurfacing
- PMID: 9464282
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4725.1998.tb04045.x
A pictorial diary of complete healing in 6 days after UltraPulse laser skin resurfacing
Abstract
Minimizing mechanical trauma during laser skin resurfacing leads to faster healing times. Selective ablation with multiple passes of wrinkled areas renders satisfactory results with important visual improvement and a happier patient who can return to work sooner. Erythema and pain after the procedure are also significantly reduced. Pre- and postoperative management is discussed.
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