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[Lasers in skin surgery]

O Larkö1

  • 1Divisionen för hudoch könssjukvård, Sahlgrenska sjukhuset, Göteborg.

Nordisk Medicin
|January 1, 1995
PubMed
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Laser surgery in dermatology offers revolutionary treatments for various conditions, including vascular lesions like nevus flammeus, even in young children. Significant advancements are also anticipated for skin cancer therapy.

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Area of Science:

  • Dermatology
  • Medical Technology
  • Laser Physics

Context:

  • Laser surgery has transformed dermatological treatments.
  • Previously untreatable conditions can now be managed effectively.
  • Advances are particularly notable in vascular lesion therapy.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the revolutionary impact of laser surgery in dermatology.
  • To showcase successful applications in treating vascular changes.
  • To indicate future potential in skin cancer treatment.

Summary:

  • Laser surgery techniques have significantly advanced dermatological therapy.
  • Vascular changes, such as nevus flammeus, are now treatable, even in pediatric patients.
  • Future developments are expected to enhance skin cancer treatment outcomes.

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Impact:

  • Enables successful treatment of previously challenging dermatological conditions.
  • Improves therapeutic options for vascular malformations.
  • Offers promising avenues for the management of skin cancers.