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A midline Becker's nevus. [PDF]

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Sheehan CA, Agarwala SN, Hsu S.
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Autologous Serum and Non-Cultured Epidermal Cell Suspension for Stable Vitiligo: A 30-Patient Case Series. [PDF]

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Liang J   +9 more
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Dermabrasion

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2001
Dermabrasion is a time-tested and cost-effective resurfacing technique for scars, wrinkles, and photodamage with a track record of moderate efficacy and well-known safety profile. The risk of bloodborne pathogens to the operator is far greater with dermabrasion than other resurfacing techniques.
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Dermabrasion

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1995
This article describes the method of dermabrasion and results obtained in various types of dermatologic conditions. Indications for surgery, appropriate patient selection, adjunctive surgical procedures, potential complications, and recent controversies are also addressed.
N, Orentreich, D S, Orentreich
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Dermabrasion

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2011
This review presents skin anatomy, dermabraders, indications for dermabrasion and microdermabrasion, and dermabrasion techniques for the face, along with potential complications. Dermabrasion is a minimally invasive technique used for skin resurfacing. Its applications include treatment of rhytids, abnormal scarring, and premalignant lesions. The risks
Eugene K, Kim   +3 more
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Needle Dermabrasion

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1997
In this article we describe a technique of needle dermabrasion (tattoo without pigment) used to improve achromic, hypertrophic, and unsightly scars. It is simple, safe (no complications), and it gives us consistently good results.
A, Camirand, J, Doucet
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Dermabrasion

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2014
For many patients, sun damage, trauma, prior cutaneous carcinomas, and aging have created a less than optimal skin appearance. There are currently multiple forms of ablative therapy to correct such concerns. Dermabrasion is a form of resurfacing that mechanically alters the skin at the level of the dermis, to promote collagen remodeling and re ...
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