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  2. I Tried Fractional Laser Resurfacing—It Did What Skin Care ...

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    Fractional laser—best known by the brand name Fraxel—targets wrinkles and acne scars and delivers results few other treatments can. Here's my full review of the procedure, plus input from experts.

  3. Fraxel - Wikipedia

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    Fraxel Restore Dual incorporates a combination of a 1,550nm erbium glass laser and an ablative 1,927nm thulium fiber laser. It is commonly used to treat wrinkles, photoaging, surgical scars, and acne scars. [3] Fraxel Repair uses an ablative 10,600nm-wavelength carbon-dioxide (CO 2) laser. This laser is the most aggressive among Fraxel lasers ...

  4. This At-Home Laser Is Like a Magic Eraser to My Acne Scars - AOL

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    The Lyma laser (which I've also tested extensively) is an at-home laser device that uses low-level laser therapy, which is non-ablative and non-invasive. It's considered a "cold laser" because it ...

  5. Mitchel P. Goldman - Wikipedia

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    Mitchel P. Goldman (born April 5, 1955), is an American dermatologic surgeon, cosmetic surgeon, dermatologist, and phlebologist, [1] [2] and the founder and director of Cosmetic Laser Dermatology.

  6. R. Rox Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Anderson's contributions include laser hair removal, photodynamic therapy (use of light-activated localized drugs for cancer and macular degeneration), laser treatment of port-wine stains in children, [5] and basic research into the free electron laser for the selective destruction of lipids (i.e., fats) for possible treatment of acne ...

  7. Beckman Laser Institute - Wikipedia

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    Around 1980, Michael W. Berns, a professor of biology at the University of California, Irvine, founded an institute focusing on the then-new technology of lasers. After receiving a National Institutes of Health biotechnology grant, [3]: 328–331 he established a laboratory for laser microscopy, the Laser Microbeam Program (LAMP). [4]

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