CO laser resurfacing for burn and traumatic scars of the hand and upper extremity
Background Scar formation is a normal part of the proliferative phase in wound healing where collagen is remodelled to better approximate normal skin. When collagen is not effectively redistributed, excessive scarring may occur. Recently, CO 2 laser has emerged as an adjunct in improving scar qualit...
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Main Authors: | Cameron Cox (Author), Patrick Bettiol (Author), Audrey Le (Author), Brendan J MacKay (Author), John Griswold (Author), Desirae McKee (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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