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A Prospective Study of Fractional Scanned Nonsequential Carbon Dioxide Laser Resurfacing: A Clinical and Histopathologic Evaluation
Dermatologic Surgery, 02/09/09
Berlin AL et al. - Nonsequential scanned fractional CO2 laser resurfacing can lead to improvement in photo-damaged skin, accompanied by histologic and ultrastructural evidence of wound repair and subsequent new collagen formation.
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