Fractional nonablative 1540-nm laser treatment of striae distensae in Fitzpatrick skin types II to IV: clinical and histological results.

@article{DeAngelis2011FractionalN1,
  title={Fractional nonablative 1540-nm laser treatment of striae distensae in Fitzpatrick skin types II to IV: clinical and histological results.},
  author={Francesca De Angelis and Larissa Kolesnikova and Franco Renato and Giuseppina Liguori},
  journal={Aesthetic surgery journal},
  year={2011},
  volume={31 4},
  pages={
          411-9
        }
}
BACKGROUND Current striae treatments are limited in their ability to deliver long-lasting improvements for all skin types. The success of fractional nonablative lasers for surgical scars has been attributed to the controlled wound-healing response stimulated by microscopic columns of epidermal and dermal thermal damage. OBJECTIVES The authors describe the safety and efficacy results of treatment with a fractional nonablative 1540-nm erbium:glass laser in patients with Fitzpatrick skin types… 
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