HIGH WATERABSORPTIONLasers for non-ablative skin resurfacingare based on the theory of selectivephotothermolysis, which implies asite-specific, thermally mediated injuryof microscopic tissue targets,by the selective absorption of pulses ofradiation by the chromophores1.Water is the primary chromophore (70% of the tissue) for the skin resurfacing treatment1, as it has been found effective inacne scars2 and stretch marks3. The epidermis and superficial dermis can be selectively damaged by using midinfrared (IR)lasers in the range of 1300 to 1550 nm, wavelengths at which absorption by water is weak enough that relatively deep beampenetration is allowed4.A BROAD AND DEEP MARKETSuperficial morphological defects, acne scarring, stretch marks (striae gravidarum) and dermatoheliosis can havea huge impact on a person’s quality of life5.Cutaneous scarsPigmented lesionsSuperficial morphological defects90 %95 %~100million15 %of women develop stretchmarks either on theirbreasts and/or abdomenduring pregnacy6.of patients suffering frominflammatory acne maybe affected by scarring7.people develop scars aftertrauma and surgery inmiddle-income countriesevery year5.patients will requiresurgical intervention dueto aesthetic or functionalconsiderations5.
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