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Comparison of the effects of short- and long-pulse durations when using a 585-nm pulsed dye laser in the treatment of new surgical scars
Lasers in Medical Science, 08/11/09
Nouri K et al. – Both short–pulse and long–pulse PDL are safe and effective in improving the quality and cosmetic appearance of surgical scars in skin type’s I–IV starting on the day of suture removal with no significant difference between the two pulse durations.
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