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- Title
New Technology May Replace Nonablative Skin Rejuvenation.
- Abstract
The article reports that with the recent introduction of fractional photothermolysis, it is possible that nonablative skin rejuvenation will be replaced for new technology. Fractional photothermolysis was developed by R. Rox Anderson, director of Wellman Laboratories, in collaboration with Reliant Technologies Inc. Depending on the densities and number of passes, the Fraxel laser lays down arrays of very small microscopic spots, typically 1,500 to 2,500 per square centimeter at a pulse energy of 6 to 12 mJ per microthermal zone.
- Subjects
PHOTOTHERAPY; REJUVENATION; ANDERSON, R. Rox; LABORATORIES; ENDOCRINOLOGY; RELIANT Technologies Inc.
- Publication
Dermatology Nursing, 2005, Vol 17, Issue 4, p313
- ISSN
1060-3441
- Publication type
Article