Synergistic Sequential Emission of Fractional 10.600 and 1540 nm Lasers for Skin Resurfacing: An Ex Vivo Histological Evaluation
Conclusions: This study provides important preclinical data for new and early uses of the novel 10.600/1540 nm dual-wavelength non-ablative fractional laser. The synergy of the two wavelengths enhanced all the benefits already available when using CO2 laser systems both in terms of tone strengthening, thanks to a greater shrinking effect, and in terms of stimulation and collagen remodeling thanks to a greater volumetric thermal effect.PMID:36143985 | PMC:PMC9502429 | DOI:10.3390/medicina58091308 (Source: Medicina (Kaunas))
Source: Medicina (Kaunas) - September 23, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Steven Paul Nistic ò Luigi Bennardo Tiziano Zingoni Laura Pieri Irene Fusco Francesca Rossi Giada Magni Giovanni Cannarozzo Source Type: research

Synergistic Sequential Emission of Fractional 10.600 and 1540 nm Lasers for Skin Resurfacing: An Ex Vivo Histological Evaluation
Conclusions: This study provides important preclinical data for new and early uses of the novel 10.600/1540 nm dual-wavelength non-ablative fractional laser. The synergy of the two wavelengths enhanced all the benefits already available when using CO2 laser systems both in terms of tone strengthening, thanks to a greater shrinking effect, and in terms of stimulation and collagen remodeling thanks to a greater volumetric thermal effect.PMID:36143985 | PMC:PMC9502429 | DOI:10.3390/medicina58091308 (Source: Medicina (Kaunas))
Source: Medicina (Kaunas) - September 23, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Steven Paul Nistic ò Luigi Bennardo Tiziano Zingoni Laura Pieri Irene Fusco Francesca Rossi Giada Magni Giovanni Cannarozzo Source Type: research

Synergistic Sequential Emission of Fractional 10.600 and 1540 nm Lasers for Skin Resurfacing: An Ex Vivo Histological Evaluation
Conclusions: This study provides important preclinical data for new and early uses of the novel 10.600/1540 nm dual-wavelength non-ablative fractional laser. The synergy of the two wavelengths enhanced all the benefits already available when using CO2 laser systems both in terms of tone strengthening, thanks to a greater shrinking effect, and in terms of stimulation and collagen remodeling thanks to a greater volumetric thermal effect.PMID:36143985 | PMC:PMC9502429 | DOI:10.3390/medicina58091308 (Source: Medicina (Kaunas))
Source: Medicina (Kaunas) - September 23, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Steven Paul Nistic ò Luigi Bennardo Tiziano Zingoni Laura Pieri Irene Fusco Francesca Rossi Giada Magni Giovanni Cannarozzo Source Type: research

Synergistic Sequential Emission of Fractional 10.600 and 1540 nm Lasers for Skin Resurfacing: An Ex Vivo Histological Evaluation
Conclusions: This study provides important preclinical data for new and early uses of the novel 10.600/1540 nm dual-wavelength non-ablative fractional laser. The synergy of the two wavelengths enhanced all the benefits already available when using CO2 laser systems both in terms of tone strengthening, thanks to a greater shrinking effect, and in terms of stimulation and collagen remodeling thanks to a greater volumetric thermal effect.PMID:36143985 | PMC:PMC9502429 | DOI:10.3390/medicina58091308 (Source: Medicina (Kaunas))
Source: Medicina (Kaunas) - September 23, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Steven Paul Nistic ò Luigi Bennardo Tiziano Zingoni Laura Pieri Irene Fusco Francesca Rossi Giada Magni Giovanni Cannarozzo Source Type: research

Synergistic Sequential Emission of Fractional 10.600 and 1540 nm Lasers for Skin Resurfacing: An Ex Vivo Histological Evaluation
Conclusions: This study provides important preclinical data for new and early uses of the novel 10.600/1540 nm dual-wavelength non-ablative fractional laser. The synergy of the two wavelengths enhanced all the benefits already available when using CO2 laser systems both in terms of tone strengthening, thanks to a greater shrinking effect, and in terms of stimulation and collagen remodeling thanks to a greater volumetric thermal effect.PMID:36143985 | PMC:PMC9502429 | DOI:10.3390/medicina58091308 (Source: Medicina (Kaunas))
Source: Medicina (Kaunas) - September 23, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Steven Paul Nistic ò Luigi Bennardo Tiziano Zingoni Laura Pieri Irene Fusco Francesca Rossi Giada Magni Giovanni Cannarozzo Source Type: research

Synergistic Sequential Emission of Fractional 10.600 and 1540 nm Lasers for Skin Resurfacing: An Ex Vivo Histological Evaluation
Conclusions: This study provides important preclinical data for new and early uses of the novel 10.600/1540 nm dual-wavelength non-ablative fractional laser. The synergy of the two wavelengths enhanced all the benefits already available when using CO2 laser systems both in terms of tone strengthening, thanks to a greater shrinking effect, and in terms of stimulation and collagen remodeling thanks to a greater volumetric thermal effect.PMID:36143985 | PMC:PMC9502429 | DOI:10.3390/medicina58091308 (Source: Medicina (Kaunas))
Source: Medicina (Kaunas) - September 23, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Steven Paul Nistic ò Luigi Bennardo Tiziano Zingoni Laura Pieri Irene Fusco Francesca Rossi Giada Magni Giovanni Cannarozzo Source Type: research

Synergistic Sequential Emission of Fractional 10.600 and 1540 nm Lasers for Skin Resurfacing: An Ex Vivo Histological Evaluation
Conclusions: This study provides important preclinical data for new and early uses of the novel 10.600/1540 nm dual-wavelength non-ablative fractional laser. The synergy of the two wavelengths enhanced all the benefits already available when using CO2 laser systems both in terms of tone strengthening, thanks to a greater shrinking effect, and in terms of stimulation and collagen remodeling thanks to a greater volumetric thermal effect.PMID:36143985 | PMC:PMC9502429 | DOI:10.3390/medicina58091308 (Source: Medicina (Kaunas))
Source: Medicina (Kaunas) - September 23, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Steven Paul Nistic ò Luigi Bennardo Tiziano Zingoni Laura Pieri Irene Fusco Francesca Rossi Giada Magni Giovanni Cannarozzo Source Type: research

Synergistic Sequential Emission of Fractional 10.600 and 1540 nm Lasers for Skin Resurfacing: An Ex Vivo Histological Evaluation
Conclusions: This study provides important preclinical data for new and early uses of the novel 10.600/1540 nm dual-wavelength non-ablative fractional laser. The synergy of the two wavelengths enhanced all the benefits already available when using CO2 laser systems both in terms of tone strengthening, thanks to a greater shrinking effect, and in terms of stimulation and collagen remodeling thanks to a greater volumetric thermal effect.PMID:36143985 | PMC:PMC9502429 | DOI:10.3390/medicina58091308 (Source: Medicina (Kaunas))
Source: Medicina (Kaunas) - September 23, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Steven Paul Nistic ò Luigi Bennardo Tiziano Zingoni Laura Pieri Irene Fusco Francesca Rossi Giada Magni Giovanni Cannarozzo Source Type: research

Synergistic Sequential Emission of Fractional 10.600 and 1540 nm Lasers for Skin Resurfacing: An Ex Vivo Histological Evaluation
Conclusions: This study provides important preclinical data for new and early uses of the novel 10.600/1540 nm dual-wavelength non-ablative fractional laser. The synergy of the two wavelengths enhanced all the benefits already available when using CO2 laser systems both in terms of tone strengthening, thanks to a greater shrinking effect, and in terms of stimulation and collagen remodeling thanks to a greater volumetric thermal effect.PMID:36143985 | PMC:PMC9502429 | DOI:10.3390/medicina58091308 (Source: Medicina (Kaunas))
Source: Medicina (Kaunas) - September 23, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Steven Paul Nistic ò Luigi Bennardo Tiziano Zingoni Laura Pieri Irene Fusco Francesca Rossi Giada Magni Giovanni Cannarozzo Source Type: research

Synergistic Sequential Emission of Fractional 10.600 and 1540 nm Lasers for Skin Resurfacing: An Ex Vivo Histological Evaluation
Conclusions: This study provides important preclinical data for new and early uses of the novel 10.600/1540 nm dual-wavelength non-ablative fractional laser. The synergy of the two wavelengths enhanced all the benefits already available when using CO2 laser systems both in terms of tone strengthening, thanks to a greater shrinking effect, and in terms of stimulation and collagen remodeling thanks to a greater volumetric thermal effect.PMID:36143985 | PMC:PMC9502429 | DOI:10.3390/medicina58091308 (Source: Medicina (Kaunas))
Source: Medicina (Kaunas) - September 23, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Steven Paul Nistic ò Luigi Bennardo Tiziano Zingoni Laura Pieri Irene Fusco Francesca Rossi Giada Magni Giovanni Cannarozzo Source Type: research

Effectiveness and safety of nonablative fractional laser and infrared bipolar radiofrequency for treating periorbital wrinkles
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Source: Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy - September 16, 2022 Category: Laser Surgery Authors: Xianglei Wu Qingqing Cen Jiafang Zhu Ying Shang Xiaoxi Lin Source Type: research

35101 Combination treatment of transdermal micro-jet using Er:YAG laser and ablative fractional 10,600-nm carbon dioxide laser for acne scar
This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of combination therapy transdermal micro-jet using Er:YAG laser and CO2 fractional laser for acne scar. (Source: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology)
Source: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology - September 1, 2022 Category: Dermatology Authors: Dong Hye Suh, Hyung Seob Kim, Hyun-Joo Kim, Dermatology, Sang Jun Lee, Kye-Yong Song, Min Kyung Shin Source Type: research

Association of Early Clinical Response to Laser Rejuvenation of Photoaged Skin with Increased Lipid Metabolism and Restoration of Skin Barrier Function
Laser resurfacing treatments for photoaged skin have improved dramatically over the past decades, but few studies have examined the molecular mechanisms underlying differences in clinical response. Seventeen white female participants with moderate-severe photoaging received non-ablative fractional laser treatment on the face and forearm once monthly for 6 months. Biopsies for microarray analysis were performed at baseline and 7 days after facial treatment and at baseline and 1, 7, 14, and 29 days after forearm treatment in each participant, resulting in 119 total samples. (Source: Journal of Investigative Dermatology)
Source: Journal of Investigative Dermatology - August 30, 2022 Category: Dermatology Authors: Luis A. Garza, Mary Sheu, Noori Kim, Jerry Tsai, Sabrina S. Alessi Cesar, Jianming Lee, Stacy S. Hawkins, Anna L. Chien, Sewon Kang Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Hyaluronic Acid Filler Injection for Localized Scleroderma - Case Report and Review of Literature on Filler Injections for Localized Scleroderma
CONCLUSION: Hyaluronic acid filler can be used safely in cases of stable localized scleroderma with facial atrophies. It is an effective, minimally invasive treatment with minimal downtime. It is extremely important to inject fillers only in stable cases of localized morphea. This modality of treatment should be considered for a larger trial in patients with similar disfigurements.PMID:35983128 | PMC:PMC9379108 | DOI:10.2147/CCID.S356641 (Source: Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology)
Source: Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology - August 19, 2022 Category: Dermatology Authors: Jaishree Sharad Source Type: research