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Controllable Injury of the Dermal Collagen in CO2 Microablative Method

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Abstract

The feasibility of producing controllable injury to dermal collagen by using a novel CO2 laser based microablation method was studied. An ex-vivo dose response histological study was performed as well as preliminary clinical testing.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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