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Alster et al. | Lasers in dermatology: an overview of types and indications | |
Tanzi et al. | Lasers in dermatology: four decades of progress | |
Goldberg | Current trends in intense pulsed light | |
Omi et al. | The role of the CO2 laser and fractional CO2 laser in dermatology | |
Srinivas et al. | Lasers for vascular lesions: standard guidelines of care | |
Rinaldi | Laser: a review | |
Wanner et al. | Immediate skin responses to laser and light treatments: warning endpoints: how to avoid side effects | |
Sebaratnam et al. | Lasers and laser‐like devices: part two | |
Goldman et al. | Lasers and energy devices for the skin | |
McCoppin et al. | Laser treatment of facial telangiectases: an update | |
Clementoni et al. | Facial teleangectasias: our experience in treatment with IPL | |
Wall | Current concepts: laser treatment of adult vascular lesions | |
Clementoni et al. | Intense pulsed light treatment of 1,000 consecutive patients with facial vascular marks | |
Kaufmanb | Fractional photothermolysis | |
Garibyan et al. | Lasers in dermatology | |
Graber et al. | Lasers and lights for treating pigmented lesions | |
Spock et al. | Lasers and light sources to activate fibroblasts | |
Lanigan | Laser treatment of vascular lesions | |
Sakamoto et al. | Understanding lasers, lights, and tissue interactions | |
Michel | Flashlamp pumped dye laser (585 nm, low fluence) for aesthetic and medical indications: Own experience/results and review of literature | |
Chan | Treatment of photoaging in Asian skin | |
Boechat et al. | Lasers, Lights, and Related Technologies in Cosmetic Dermatology | |
Vo-Dinh | Lasers in Dermatology | |
Janocha et al. | Clinical use of lasers and energy-based devices in selected skin diseases | |
Goldman et al. | Treatment of Acne With Light and Energy-Based Devices |