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Rapid healing of scar-associated chronic wounds after ablative fractional resurfacing.

Peter R ShumakerJulia M KwanEvangelos V BadiavasJill WaibelStephen DavisNathan S Uebelhoer
Published in: Archives of dermatology (2014)
The unique pattern of injury associated with ablative fractional laser treatment may have various potential wound-healing advantages. These advantages include the novel concept of photomicrodebridement, including biofilm disruption and the stimulation of de novo growth factor secretion and collagen remodeling. If confirmed, ablative fractional resurfacing could be a potent new addition to traditional wound and scar treatment paradigms.
Keyphrases
  • wound healing
  • growth factor
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