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  2. Scar - Wikipedia

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    Laser treatment. Nonablative lasers, such as the 585 nm pulsed dye laser, 1064 nm and 1320 nm Nd:YAG, or the 1540 nm Er:Glass are used as laser therapy for hypertrophic scars and keloids. There is tentative evidence for burn scars that they improve the appearance.

  3. Photorejuvenation - Wikipedia

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    Laser resurfacing is a laser surgery technique that disassociates molecular bonds. It is used for the treatment of wrinkles, solar lentigenes, sun damage, scarring ( acne scars and surgical scars), stretch marks, actinic keratosis, and telangiectasias.

  4. Laser surgery - Wikipedia

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    Dermatology and plastic surgery. A range of lasers such as erbium, dye, Q switch lasers, and CO 2 are used to treat various skin conditions including scars, vascular and pigmented lesions, and for photorejuvenation. The laser surgery for dermatology often bypasses the skin surface.

  5. A Comprehensive Guide to Laser Facial Treatments

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    The CO2 Laser treats scars, wrinkles, texture, sun damage, brown spots, and age spots. Possible side effects: Individuals can experience temporary oozing, redness, swelling for three to seven...

  6. How to reduce the appearance of scars, according to experts - AOL

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    Your dermatologist can treat atrophic scarring with laser resurfacing, which uses light energy to stimulate new collagen and improve the appearance and texture of a scar, says Garshick.

  7. Laser medicine - Wikipedia

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    laser mammography; medical imaging; microscopy; ophthalmology (includes Lasik and laser photocoagulation) optical coherence tomography; optogenetics; prostatectomy; plastic surgery, in laser liposuction, in the treatment of skin lesions (congenital and acquired), and in scar management (burns and surgical scars)