Lasers and ancillary treatments for scar management: personal experience over two decades and contextual review of the literature. Part I: Burn scars
The formation of a wide range of excessive scars following various skin injuries is a natural consequence of healing. Scars resulting from surgery or trauma affect approximately 100 million people per annum in the developed world and can have profound physical, aesthetic, psychological and social co...
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Main Authors: | Rory B McGoldrick (Author), Adam Sawyer (Author), Christopher R Davis (Author), Evgenia Theodorakopoulou (Author), Maxwell Murison (Author) |
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2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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