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I have a question regarding Fraxel CO2 laser skin resurfacing:
Laser producers claim to be able to drill multiple carters of some 100 micron depth to almost 2000 micron.
Will a reasonable skin resurfacing result be obtained by drilling multiple holes of 100-200 micron depth , density approximately 50 -100 spots per square cm? Is a deeper than 200 micron really necessary . Isn't risk increased?
Thanks
I have a question regarding Fraxel CO2 laser skin resurfacing:
Laser producers claim to be able to drill multiple carters of some 100 micron depth to almost 2000 micron.
Will a reasonable skin resurfacing result be obtained by drilling multiple holes of 100-200 micron depth , density approximately 50 -100 spots per square cm? Is a deeper than 200 micron really necessary . Isn't risk increased?
Thanks
I have a question regarding Fraxel CO2 laser skin resurfacing:
Laser producers claim to be able to drill multiple carters of some 100 micron depth to almost 2000 micron.
Will a reasonable skin resurfacing result be obtained by drilling multiple holes of 100-200 micron depth , density approximately 50 -100 spots per square cm? Is a deeper than 200 micron really necessary . Isn't risk increased?
Thanks
I have a question regarding Fraxel CO2 laser skin resurfacing:
Laser producers claim to be able to drill multiple carters of some 100 micron depth to almost 2000 micron.
Will a reasonable skin resurfacing result be obtained by drilling multiple holes of 100-200 micron depth , density approximately 50 -100 spots per square cm? Is a deeper than 200 micron really necessary . Isn't risk increased?
Thanks