CO2 ablative fractional laser - mechanism of action and assessment of safety, effectiveness in the treatment and possible side effects based on a review of scientific literature
Introduction: Laser therapy has been used in medicine for many years. One of the most willingly used is the fractional ablative CO2 laser. As a result of its use, the improvement of pigmentation, skin texture and signs of aging are achieved. Laser therapy owes its popularity to its low invasiveness...
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Main Authors: | Kacper Kołodziejczyk (Author), Izabela Hop (Author), Justyna Branewska (Author), Barbara Ostrowska (Author), Mikołaj Matysek (Author), Anna Olszanicka (Author), Jan Imioło (Author), Anna Maciąg (Author), Rafał Niemiec (Author), Adam Galas (Author) |
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Kazimierz Wielki University,
2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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