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1. Figure 240-2 Light absorption by skin chromophores as a function of wavelength, with the...
Dermatology > Chapter 240. Lasers and Flashlamps in Dermatology > Skin Optics

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2. Figure 240-6 Immediate whitening, confined to the tattoo as shown here (A, B), is the...
Dermatology > Chapter 240. Lasers and Flashlamps in Dermatology > Dosimetry and Laser-Skin Interactions > Photomechanical Interactions

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3. Figure 240-8 The use of intense pulsed light sources (IPLs) for hair removal in pigmented skin is...
Dermatology > Chapter 240. Lasers and Flashlamps in Dermatology > Safety

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4. Figure 253-4 Venous lake treated with a potassium-titanyl-phosphate laser. A. Before...
Dermatology > Chapter 253. Cosmetic Applications of Non-Ablative Lasers and Other Light Devices > Treatment of Vascular Lesions > Patient Selection

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5. Figure 253-5 Solar lentigines treated with a Q-switched ruby laser. A. Before treatment. ...
Dermatology > Chapter 253. Cosmetic Applications of Non-Ablative Lasers and Other Light Devices > Treatment of Cosmetic Pigmented Lesions > Technique

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6. Figure 253-6 Tattoo treated with Q-switched ruby laser. A. Before treatment. B. After...
Dermatology > Chapter 253. Cosmetic Applications of Non-Ablative Lasers and Other Light Devices > Treatment of Cosmetic Pigmented Lesions > Technique

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7. Figure 2–29. Confocal scanning laser topographic image generated by the Heidelberg Retinal...
Vaughan & Asbury's General Opthalmology > Chapter 2. Ophthalmologic Examination > Specialized Ophthalmologic Examinations > Diagnosis of Ocular Abnormalities > Laser Imaging Technologies (for Disk & Retina)

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8. Figure 5–1. A simplified model of the primary laser components.
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment in Otolaryngology > Chapter 5. Lasers in Head & Neck Surgery > Laser Components

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