Intense pulsed light: A promising therapy in treatment of acne vulgaris
Background: Medical treatment of acne vulgaris includes a variety of topical and oral medications. Poor compliance, lack of durable remission, potential side effects are common drawbacks to these treatment. Therefore, there is a growing demand for a fast, safe and side effect free novel therapy. Lig...
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Main Authors: | Manjunatha Puttaiah (Author), Shishira R. Jartarkar (Author) |
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