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Alexandrite laser hair removal results in 2359 patients: A Turkish experience
Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy, 05/26/09
Kutlubay Z - The long-pulsed alexandrite laser is safe for hair removal in darker skin tones. Although Turkish skin can be effectively treated with a cooled, long-pulsed alexandrite laser, complications do occur.
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