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Extended Applications of the Carbon Dioxide Laser for Skin Deepithelialization
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1989
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Tissue EngineeringEngineeringSoft Tissue SurgeryCutaneous BiologyRigid Skin ImmobilizationLaser ApplicationsReconstructive SurgeryDermal StructureSurgeryWound HealingBiomedical EngineeringDermatologyExtended ApplicationsSoft Tissue ReconstructionMedicinePlastic SurgeryCarbon Dioxide LaserReduction Mammaplasty
The efficacy of the carbon dioxide laser for skin deepithelialization in humans was initially demonstrated using reduction mammaplasty as a clinical model. Twenty-two additional successful cases including use of this technique as an adjunct for other flap transpositions and overgrafting of skin grafts are described. These results document a role for the carbon dioxide laser in skin deepithelialization, where it provides an advantage when rigid skin immobilization is impossible or if there would be a risk to underlying structures if more conventional approaches were used.