Intense pulsed light vs. pulsed-dye laser in the treatment of facial acne: a randomized split-face trial
By admin at 10 December, 2009, 4:00 pm
Conclusion Both PDL and IPL were found to treat acne effectively, but PDL showed a more sustained effect. TGF-[beta] might play a key role in the resolution of inflammatory acne lesions. (Source: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology)
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Intense pulsed light vs. pulsed-dye laser in the treatment of facial acne: a randomized split-face trial
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