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  2. 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.

  3. 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...

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Dermabrasion - Wikipedia

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    Often, the procedure is performed for deeper acne scarring and deep surgical scars. Dermabrasion is currently rarely practiced and there are very few doctors who are trained and still perform this surgery. Dermabrasion has largely been replaced by technologies including lasers, CO 2 or Erbium:YAG laser. Laser technologies carry the advantage of ...

  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)