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pro vyhledávání: '"Apostolos G, Doukas"'
Autor:
Joshua Tam, PhD, Ying Wang, MD, William A. Farinelli, BA, Joel Jiménez-Lozano, PhD, Walfre Franco, PhD, Fernanda H. Sakamoto, MD, PhD, Evelyn J. Cheung, MD, Martin Purschke, PhD, Apostolos G. Doukas, PhD, R. Rox Anderson, MD
Publikováno v:
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open, Vol 1, Iss 6, p e47 (2013)
Background: Conventional autologous skin grafts are associated with significant donor-site morbidity. This study was conducted to determine feasibility, safety, and efficacy of a new strategy for skin grafting based on harvesting small columns of ful
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/489865ff76fb44a3a605f42af45ef10f
Autor:
Wikunda Limpiangkanan, Fernanda H. Sakamoto, William A. Farinelli, Elisabeth Russe, Gottfried Wechselberger, R. Rox Anderson, Apostolos G. Doukas, Ying Wang, Martin Purschke
Publikováno v:
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine. 50:64-69
Background and Objective Ablative fractional laser treatment uses thousands of very small laser beam wounds to damage a fraction of the skin, which stimulates tissue remodeling. Each open micro-wound heals without scarring, but the amount of skin tig
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Dermatology. 174:1086-1091
Summary Background Fluorescence excitation provides the ability to interrogate innate molecules whose radiation emission correlates with specific functional states of tissue. Objectives The present study demonstrates the effectiveness of a novel ultr
Autor:
Paulo R. Bargo, Eduardo Ruvolo, Salvador González, Apostolos Pappas, Gopinathan K. Menon, Apostolos G. Doukas, Georgios N. Stamatas
Publikováno v:
Experimental Dermatology. 26:858-860
In a paper published at the J Invest Dermatol in 1998 Nik Kollias and coworkers described distinct changes in skin native fluorescence associated with skin aging and photoaging, using in vivo fluorescence excitation spectroscopy. The assignment of th
Autor:
Ying Wang, Apostolos G. Doukas, Martin Purschke, Gottfried Wechselberger, R. Rox Anderson, William A. Farinelli, Elisabeth Russe, Wikunda Limpiangkanan, Fernanda H. Sakamoto, Joshua Tam
Publikováno v:
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine. 48:264-269
Background and Objective Skin changes are among the most visible signs of aging. Fractional ablative lasers improve skin quality by making small skin wounds that heal rapidly without scarring. While they improve skin texture and discoloration, there
Autor:
Merete Haedersdal, Andrés M. Erlendsson, R. Rox Anderson, William A. Farinelli, Apostolos G. Doukas, Brijesh Bhayana
Publikováno v:
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine. 48:116-124
Background and Objective Ablative fractional laser (AFXL) is rapidly evolving as one of the foremost techniques for cutaneous drug delivery. While AFXL has effectively improved topical drug-induced clearance rates of actinic keratosis, treatment of b
Autor:
Elisabeth, Russe, Martin, Purschke, Wikunda, Limpiangkanan, William A, Farinelli, Ying, Wang, Apostolos G, Doukas, Fernanda H, Sakamoto, Gottfried, Wechselberger, Richard Rox, Anderson
Publikováno v:
Lasers in surgery and medicine. 50(1)
Ablative fractional laser treatment uses thousands of very small laser beam wounds to damage a fraction of the skin, which stimulates tissue remodeling. Each open micro-wound heals without scarring, but the amount of skin tightening achieved is limit
Autor:
Apostolos G. Doukas, Joshua Tam, Merete Haedersdal, Fernanda H. Sakamoto, William A. Farinelli, R. Rox Anderson
Publikováno v:
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine. 46:462-469
Background and Objectives 5-Aminolevulinic acid (ALA) and methyl aminolevulinate (MAL) are porphyrin precursors used topically for photodynamic therapy (PDT). Previous studies have established that ablative fractional laser (AFXL) increases topical d
Autor:
Christina Skovbølling Haak, R. Rox Anderson, Joshua Tam, Apostolos G. Doukas, Merete Haedersdal, William A. Farinelli
Publikováno v:
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine. 44:787-795
Background and Objectives Pretreatment of skin with ablative fractional lasers (AFXL) enhances the uptake of topical photosensitizers used in photodynamic therapy (PDT). Distribution of photosensitizer into skin layers may depend on depth of laser ch
Autor:
Fernanda H. Sakamoto, Apostolos G. Doukas, William A. Farinelli, Zeina Tannous, Michelle Shinn, Steve Benson, Gwyn P. Williams, Joseph F. Gubeli, H. Frederick Dylla, R. Rox Anderson
Publikováno v:
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine. 44:175-183
The success of permanent laser hair removal suggests that selective photothermolysis (SP) of sebaceous glands, another part of hair follicles, may also have merit. About 30% of sebum consists of fats with copious CH(2) bond content. SP was studied in