From the Cosmetic Dermatology Archives

A Novel Multilight Approach to Nonablative Rejuvenation of Photodamaged Skin: The 3-Dimensional Strategy

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We report on 2 cases of photodamaged skin rejuvenation using a novel strategy that combines multiple wavelengths of coherent and incoherent lights. These lights are targeted to 3 different depths of the skin and can correct some of the clinical signs of photoaging in a nonablative manner. The lights can be delivered singly or cumulatively during a single treatment session, and treatment can be repeated at close intervals since little to no postoperative recovery time is required.


 

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