Halachmi et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Melasma and laser treatment: an evidenced-based analysisHalachmi et al., 2014
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- 17074474600680014269
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- Halachmi S
- Haedersdal M
- Lapidoth M
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- Lasers in medical science
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The use of lasers in the treatment of melasma has been addressed in case reports, but there is no consensus in the literature regarding the safety, efficacy, or durability of laser-based treatments. Furthermore, given the potential risks of laser intervention in hyperpigmented …
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