Ablative Non-fractional Lasers

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What Is It?

Ablative lasers shine an intense beam of light at the skin. The light completely removes (ablates) the entire epidermis. It also stimulates the underlying dermis to produce more collagen and elastin over time.

Good or Excellent Response

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81% of patients achieved a good (>50%) or excellent (>75%) improvement in scarring after 1 - 2 sessions

Moderate Response

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97% of patients achieved at least a moderate (>25%) improvement in scarring after 1 - 2 sessions
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Side Effects

High
High side effects and adverse reactions

Reviews

2.3
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