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From: Laser Treatment of Traumatic Scars With an Emphasis on Ablative Fractional Laser ResurfacingConsensus Report JAMA Dermatol. 2014;150(2):187-193.

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1 From: Laser Treatment of Traumatic Scars With an Emphasis on Ablative Fractional Laser ResurfacingConsensus Report JAMA Dermatol. 2014;150(2): doi: /jamadermatol Figure Legend: Laser Scar Treatment AlgorithmFractional laser treatment may be combined with vascular laser treatment in alternating or combined sessions. AFL indicates ablative fractionated laser; KTP, potassium titanyl phosphate; NAFL, nonablative fractionated laser; PDL, pulsed-dye laser. Date of download: 10/11/2017

2 From: Laser Treatment of Traumatic Scars With an Emphasis on Ablative Fractional Laser ResurfacingConsensus Report JAMA Dermatol. 2014;150(2): doi: /jamadermatol Figure Legend: Treatment of a 25-Year-Old Man After an Injury Due to an Improvised Explosive DeviceA, Split-thickness skin graft on the left arm at presentation (Supplement [eAppendix 4]). Six months after injury, erythema, cobblestone texture, and decreased range of motion at the wrist associated with the graft are evident. B, Split-thickness graft after ablative fractional laser (AFL) treatment in the left arm 7 months after starting a series of 4 fractional carbon dioxide (CO2) laser treatments. Interval improvements in erythema and texture are evident. C, Range of motion in the left wrist at presentation is decreased at maximum wrist extension. D, Seven months after initiating a series of 4 AFL CO2 laser treatments, significantly increased range of motion at maximum wrist extension is evident. Date of download: 10/11/2017

3 From: Laser Treatment of Traumatic Scars With an Emphasis on Ablative Fractional Laser ResurfacingConsensus Report JAMA Dermatol. 2014;150(2): doi: /jamadermatol Figure Legend: Treatment of a 22-Month-Old Girl With a Scalding InjuryA, Hypertrophic scar at initial presentation (Supplement [eAppendix 4]). An erythematous, hypertrophic burn scar is evident 6 months after injury. B, Hypertrophic scar after 2 combination pulsed-dye and fractional carbon dioxide laser treatments, 7 months after her initial treatment. A significant interval improvement of hypertrophy, erythema, dyschromia, texture, and range of motion is evident. Date of download: 10/11/2017


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