Scar management is a long-term process. A variety of modalities have been employed and, depending on scar type, treatment may be invasive and/or conservative. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a new CO2 laser resurfacing for post-traumatic and pathological scars and to compare this device with classic dermabrasion. The new fractionated ultrapulsed CO2 laser (Ultrapulse Encore, Lumenis Ltd., Santa Clara, CA) is equipped with two types of scanners: the first, ActiveFX, is non-sequential while the second, DeepFX, is sequential and produces microspot.
Cervelli, V., Gentile, P., Spallone, D., Nicoli, F., Verardi, S., Petrocelli, M., et al. (2010). Ultrapulsed fractional CO2 laser for the treatment of post-traumatic and pathological scars. JOURNAL OF DRUGS IN DERMATOLOGY, 9(11), 1328-1331.
Ultrapulsed fractional CO2 laser for the treatment of post-traumatic and pathological scars
CERVELLI, VALERIO;Gentile, P;Nicoli, F;VERARDI, STEFANO;
2010-11-01
Abstract
Scar management is a long-term process. A variety of modalities have been employed and, depending on scar type, treatment may be invasive and/or conservative. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a new CO2 laser resurfacing for post-traumatic and pathological scars and to compare this device with classic dermabrasion. The new fractionated ultrapulsed CO2 laser (Ultrapulse Encore, Lumenis Ltd., Santa Clara, CA) is equipped with two types of scanners: the first, ActiveFX, is non-sequential while the second, DeepFX, is sequential and produces microspot.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.