Willey et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Elastometry and clinical results after bipolar radiofrequency treatment of skinWilley et al., 2010
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- Willey A
- Kilmer S
- Newman J
- Renton B
- Hantash B
- Krishna S
- McGILL S
- Berube D
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- Dermatologic surgery
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BACKGROUND The healing process of a novel radiofrequency bipolar system was recently shown to produce a profound increase in collagen and elastin content. OBJECTIVE To determine the relationship between subjective clinical improvement scores and changes in …
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