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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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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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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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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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Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 1996
Dermabrasion is a mechanical, "cold steel" method of removing the epidermis and creating an upper to mid-dermal wound. The subsequent restructuring of collagen and a freshly resurfaced epidermis yields excellent results in actinically damaged, aged, and scarred skin.
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Dermabrasion is a mechanical, "cold steel" method of removing the epidermis and creating an upper to mid-dermal wound. The subsequent restructuring of collagen and a freshly resurfaced epidermis yields excellent results in actinically damaged, aged, and scarred skin.
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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1980
Dermabrasion of wound edges before closure minimizes and sometimes prevents scars. The probable mechanisms and some cautions are stated. Representative cases are illustrated.
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Dermabrasion of wound edges before closure minimizes and sometimes prevents scars. The probable mechanisms and some cautions are stated. Representative cases are illustrated.
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Archives of Dermatology, 1960
Recent official recognition of the science of hypnosis by national medical groups in this country 1 and abroad 2 has led to expansion of its medical application. Dermatologists, early to recognize its value in the suggestive treatment of warts, have applied it to other dermatoses, including neurodermatitis, eczema, idiopathic pruritus, and dermatitis ...
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Recent official recognition of the science of hypnosis by national medical groups in this country 1 and abroad 2 has led to expansion of its medical application. Dermatologists, early to recognize its value in the suggestive treatment of warts, have applied it to other dermatoses, including neurodermatitis, eczema, idiopathic pruritus, and dermatitis ...
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Annales de Chirurgie Plastique Esthétique, 2009
Christopher B. Harmon, K. Wade Foster
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Christopher B. Harmon, K. Wade Foster
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