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Intraoral laser hair removal: A scoping reviewKatz et al., 2024
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- Katz A
- Rivera‐Oyola R
- Levinson C
- Labadie J
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- Lasers in Surgery and Medicine
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Purpose Intraoral hair growth is a debilitating side effect of flap or graft‐based oropharyngeal reconstruction. There is no standardized treatment, but groups have successfully eradicated unwanted hair growth with intraoral laser hair removal. This scoping …
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