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In vivo identification of skin photodamage induced by fractional CO2 and picosecond Nd: YAG lasers with optical coherence tomography

Ng et al., 2022

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7471375779622010781
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Ng C
Wang T
Lee H
Huang B
Tsai M
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Diagnostics

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Fractional laser treatment is commonly used for dermatological applications, enabling effective induction of collagen regeneration and significantly reducing recovery time. However, it is challenging to observe laser-induced photodamage beneath the tissue …
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