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Laser and injectable options for treatment of keloids

Laser treatments, non-steroid injectables, and topical applications of imiquimod cream are proving to be effective in the treatment of keloids and excessive scarring.
» Learn more about these treatment options.

BUSINESS

Keloid care and insurers – will they or won't they pay?

Different rules and standards can cause problems for practitioners looking for reimbursement.
» Here's what to anticipate.

CLINICAL

Burn depth difficult to determine with the naked eye

Visual assessment of a burn injury is insufficient to judge the depth of a burn; hypertrophic scars left by burn injuries are increasingly being treated with lasers with impressive results.
» Make the right diagnosis.

COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY

The skinny on fat reduction, cellulite devices

Fresh after her presentations on fat reduction and cellulite treatment devices at ASDS, Sue Ellen Cox, M.D., offers unplugged advice about today's technologies.
» Check out tips.

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