Abstract
Ablative laser skin resurfacing may produce dramatic effects, with significant risk, side effects, and healing time. Efforts are always being made to find devices and treatment strategies that lessen the healing time and side effect profile of the full-ablative short-pulse CO2 and erbium-YAG lasers while extending the clinical applications. Reepithelialization time and duration of erythema are both significantly less with fractional CO2 laser treatment as compared to fully ablative CO2 laser skin resurfacing. The eCO2 fractionated CO2 laser has largely supplanted the Sciton dual-mode Er:YAG laser the author has used primarily for skin resurfacing over the past 17 years.
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