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Variable-pulse width ER:YAG laser resurfacing.

New resurfacing laser systems have been introduced that offer the ablative capacity of Er:YAG lasers with the ability to add controlled degrees of thermal effect to provide collagen tightening and hemostasis. This article discusses the current systems available and offers comparisons to short-pulse Er:YAG and carbon dioxide lasers. A histologic study and initial clinical results are presented and discussed.

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