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An ophthalmologist's guide to chemical peels
1Edificio Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgioés, Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. mzilkah@rcn.com
Abstract:
This article discusses the use of different chemical peels-very superficial, superficial, and medium depth. Once ophthalmologists understand the value and indications of this therapy, learn the techniques of application, and feel comfortable and confident with these methods, they should be able to treat the entire face.
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