نتایج جستجو برای: nonablative fractional resurfacing

تعداد نتایج: 62054  

Journal: :Journal of drugs in dermatology : JDD 2009
Robert H Gotkin Deborah S Sarnoff Giovanni Cannarozzo Neil S Sadick Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas

Carbon dioxide (CO2) laser skin resurfacing has been a mainstay of facial rejuvenation since its introduction in the mid 1990s. Recently, a new generation of fractional or microablative CO2 lasers has been introduced to the marketplace. According to the concept of fractional photothermolysis, these lasers ablate only a fraction of the epidermal and dermal architecture in the treatment area. An ...

Journal: :Indian journal of dermatology, venereology and leprology 2008
D S Krupashankar

UNLABELLED Resurfacing is a treatment to remove acne and chicken pox scars, and changes in the skin due to ageing. MACHINES: Both ablative and nonablative lasers are available for use. CO 2 laser is the gold standard in ablative lasers. Detailed knowledge of the machines is essential. INDICATIONS FOR CO 2 LASER: Therapeutic indications: Actinic and seborrheic keratosis, warts, moles, skin tags,...

Journal: :Lasers in surgery and medicine 2009
Zakia Rahman Heather MacFalls Kerrie Jiang Kin F Chan Kristen Kelly Joshua Tournas Oliver F Stumpp Vikramaditya Bedi Christopher Zachary

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Due to the significant risk profile associated with traditional ablative resurfacing, a safer and less invasive treatment approach known as fractional deep dermal ablation (FDDA) was recently developed. We report the results of the first clinical investigation of this modality for treatment of photodamaged skin. STUDY DESIGN/MATERIALS AND METHODS Twenty-four subjects ...

2013
Alex Levenberg Andrea Gat Marie Christine Branchet Sylvie Boisnic

Introduction: The need for cosmetic facial enhancement procedures with minimal down time and low risk has led to the development of methods for non-surgical skin rejuvenation. Various ablative lasers were developed, which remove the full skin surface in a controlled manner. However, the prolonged recovery and the significant risks prompted the development of fractional lasers which ablate the s...

2012
R. Stephen Mulholland D. H. Ahn Michael Kreindel Malcolm Paul

This paper reports the clinical experience of a multi-center, multiple physician trial with a novel fractional radiofrequency ablative skin resurfacing and rejuvenation device (Fractora, Invasix, Israel) deployed on both Caucasian skin types I III and Asian skin type IV. Histological study demonstrated deep ablation and collagen restructuring in the papillary and reticular dermis. The Fractora ...

Journal: :Lasers in surgery and medicine 2009
Mathew M Avram Whitney D Tope Thomas Yu Edward Szachowicz J Stuart Nelson

BACKGROUND Ablative fractional carbon dioxide (CO(2)) laser treatments have gained popularity due to their efficacy, shortened downtime, and decreased potential for scarring in comparison to traditional ablative CO(2) resurfacing. To date, scarring with fractional CO(2) lasers has not been reported. OBJECTIVE Five patients treated with the same fractional CO(2) laser technology for photodamag...

Journal: :Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.] 2004
Elizabeth L Tanzi Tina S Alster

BACKGROUND Atrophic scar revision techniques, although numerous, have been hampered by inadequate clinical responses and prolonged postoperative recovery periods. Nonablative laser treatment has been shown to effect significant dermal collagen remodeling with minimal posttreatment sequelae. Although many studies have been published regarding the effectiveness of these nonablative lasers on rhyt...

2007
Daniel A. Cassuto Neil S. Sadick

Background and Objective: Use of CO2 laser resurfacing is a powerful tool for the treatment of several skin conditions, such as fine and coarse wrinkles, scars of various origin, uneven pigmentation, and dilated pores. Some major drawbacks have progressively limited its use: the need for effective anesthesia, the downtime associated with treatment, the risk of hyperpigmentation and scarring, th...

Journal: :Lasers in surgery and medicine 2015
Elisabeth Kohl Julia Meierhöfer Michael Koller Florian Zeman Leopold Groesser Sigrid Karrer Ulrich Hohenleutner Michael Landthaler Silvia Hohenleutner

BACKGROUND Fractional CO2 -laser resurfacing is increasingly used for treating rhytides and photoaged skin because of its favorable benefit-risk ratio. A key outcome measure and treatment goal in aesthetic laser therapy is patient satisfaction. However, few data are available on patient-reported outcomes after fractional ablative skin-resurfacing. OBJECTIVES To compare patient expectations be...

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