Outcomes and adverse effects of ablative vs nonablative lasers for skin resurfacing: A systematic review of 1,093 patients
Dermatologic Therapy Oct 25, 2020
Mirza HN, et al. - Researchers conducted this systematic review to assess the effectiveness of ablative laser use for skin resurfacing and adverse events as a consequence of treatment in comparison to other modalities. From March 2002 until July 2020, a PRISMA‐compliant systematic review (Systematic Review Registration Number: 204016) of twelve electronic databases was performed for the terms ‘ablative laser’ and ‘skin resurfacing.’ The finding indicates that ablative laser use for skin resurfacing is a safe and effective modality for treating everything from photo‐damage and acne scars to hidradenitis suppurativa and posttraumatic scarring from basal cell carcinoma excision.
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