2016
DOI: 10.18282/jsd.v1.i1.6
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Fractional ablative CO2 laser treatment versus scar subcision and autologous fat transfer in the treatment of atrophic acne scars: New technique

Abstract: There are different modalities for management of atrophic acne scars which include lasers. Ablative fractional CO 2 laser was developed to address the shortcomings of traditional ablative lasers, with superior results to non-ablative fractional lasers. Autologous fat transfer has been utilized for nearly a decade in tissue augmentation and reconstruction. Present studies were designed to compare ablative fractional CO 2 laser treatment with scar subcision and autologous fat transfer in the treatment of atrophi… Show more

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“…The process of reepithelialization typically lasts between 5 to 10 days, but erythema, or redness of the skin, may continue for many months. Possible adverse effects involve infection, dyschromia (either excessive or insufficient pigmentation), distinct boundaries between handled and untreated regions, and scars [22] .…”
Section: Ablative Lasersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process of reepithelialization typically lasts between 5 to 10 days, but erythema, or redness of the skin, may continue for many months. Possible adverse effects involve infection, dyschromia (either excessive or insufficient pigmentation), distinct boundaries between handled and untreated regions, and scars [22] .…”
Section: Ablative Lasersmentioning
confidence: 99%