Summary
For those patients who desire a less aggressive approach to photorejuvenation, non-ablative dermal remodeling represents a viable alternative for patients willing to accept modest clinical improvement in exchange for ease of treatment and a favorable side-effect profile. Treatments are typically delivered at monthly time intervals with final clinical results taking several months after laser irradiation to be realized. Although clinical outcomes with these non-ablative systems are not yet comparable with those of ablative CO2 or Er:YAG lasers, they do improve overall skin texture, tone and elasticity – subjective findings often difficult to represent in photographs. None of the non-ablative laser systems has yet emerged as being clearly superior – each produces similar degrees of improvement in dermal pathology after multiple sessions at standard treatment parameters. With continued research efforts focused on non-ablative laser skin remodeling, it is possible that further refinements and advances in this technology will more closely approximate the effects of ablative laser treatment without its associated complications and risks. | ||
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