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Lasers in Surgery and Medicine. 55:61-66
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Lasers in Surgery and Medicine. 55:99-104
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Lasers in Surgery and Medicine. 55:67-72
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Lasers in Surgery and Medicine. 55:12-15
Autor:
Jordan V, Wang, Paul M, Friedman, Jenny, Johnson, Adarsh, Konda, Linda, Keator, Roy G, Geronemus
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. 21:3803-3808
The uptake of topical formulations can be enhanced through laser pretreatments. Newer technologies, such as non-ablative fractional lasers (NAFLs), can target dermal tissues and spare the stratum corneum (SC), which can mitigate common side effects a
Autor:
Jordan V. Wang, Paul M. Friedman, Deirdre Rodeberg, Adarsh Konda, Catherine Parker, Roy G. Geronemus
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Dermatologic Surgery. 48:927-931
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Dermatologic Surgery. 48:1129-1131
Autor:
Jordan V. Wang, Paul M. Friedman, Samantha Agron, Adarsh Konda, Catherine Parker, Roy G. Geronemus
Publikováno v:
Indian Dermatology Online Journal
Laser pretreatment with cosmeceutical topicals is growing in popularity. However, lasers may also enhance the uptake of medical topicals that treat dermatologic conditions, such as vitiligo, alopecia, and cancerous and precancerous lesions. Permeatio
Autor:
Jordan V, Wang, Paul M, Friedman, Deirdre, Rodeberg, Adarsh, Konda, Catherine, Parker, Roy G, Geronemus
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Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.]. 48(9)
Energy-based devices, such as nonablative lasers, are a promising method to enhance the delivery and absorption of topically applied molecules.To characterize ex vivo uptake of common antioxidant topicals after pretreatment with a nonablative laser w
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Lasers in Surgery and Medicine. 53:1307-1315
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES We evaluated if oxymetazoline therapy combined with 595-nm pulsed dye laser (PDL) will be more beneficial than topical oxymetazoline alone for the improvement of erythematotelangiectatic rosacea. STUDY DESIGN/MATERIALS AND M