2023
DOI: 10.1177/20595131231202103
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The use of carbon dioxide and intense pulsed light laser for the treatment of hypertrophic burn scars: A case series

Sophia Dahm,
Geoffrey Lee,
Heather Cleland
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Hypertrophic scarring is a common and debilitating consequence of burn scars. While there is limited evidence for current treatment options, laser therapy has been shown to be effective, low risk and minimally invasive. This study assesses the use of carbon dioxide lasers and intense pulsed light devices in the treatment of hypertrophic burn scars. Methods In this case series, patients were recruited from a hypertrophic burn scar waitlist and completed a Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale … Show more

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