“…A variety of epidermal and dermal growths including seborrheic keratoses, verrucae vulgaris, [98,99] condyloma acuminatum, [100][101][102] sebaceous gland hyperplasia, xanthelasma, [103] rhinophyma, [104] trichoepitheliomas, [105] syringomas, actinic cheilitis, [106][107][108] superficial basal cell carcinomas, [109] and squamous cells in situ, [110][111] can be effectively vaporized with a high-energy, pulsed CO 2 laser. Verrucae and condyloma acuminata have also been treated with 585nm pulsed dye laser irradiation, [112][113][114][115] whereby coagulation of congested 'feeder' blood vessels occurs, leading to a diminution of their nutritional supply and eventual lesional regression.…”