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A split-face study evaluating the efficacy of a topical antioxidant cream containing tocotrienol after 1064-nm picosecond Nd:YAG laser treatment for environment-induced skin pigmentation
Moon Seok Kang, Jun Hyun Kim, Seung Min Nam, Eun Soo Park
Arch Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2021;27(3):100-105.   Published online July 30, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14730/aaps.2021.00143

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A split-face study evaluating the efficacy of a topical antioxidant cream containing tocotrienol after 1064-nm picosecond Nd:YAG laser treatment for environment-induced skin pigmentation
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Effect of a topical antioxidant serum containing vitamin C, vitamin E, and ferulic acid after Q‐switched 1064‐nm Nd:YAG laser for treatment of environment‐induced skin pigmentation
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The comparison of the efficacy and safety of fractional 1064 nm Nd:YAG picosecond laser and nonablative fractional 1565 nm laser in the treatment of enlarged pores: A prospective split‐face study
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The Efficacy and Safety of Fractional 1064 nm Nd:YAG Picosecond Laser Combined With Intense Pulsed Light in the Treatment of Atrophic Acne Scar: A Split‐Face Study
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Split face comparative study of using fractional erbium: glass 1540-nm and Nd:YAG Q-switched 1064-nm laser in melasma treatment
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Comparison of a 585-nm pulsed dye laser and a 1064-nm Nd:YAG laser for the treatment of acne scars: A randomized split-face clinical study
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Split-face comparison of the picosecond 1064-nm Nd:YAG laser using a microlens array and the quasi-long-pulsed 1064-nm Nd:YAG laser for treatment of photoaging facial wrinkles and pores in Asians
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Comparison of the efficacy and safety of picosecond Nd:YAG laser (1,064 nm), picosecond alexandrite laser (755 nm) and 2% hydroquinone cream in the treatment of melasma: A randomized, controlled, assessor-blinded trial
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Histology changes of in vivo human skin after treatment with fractional 1064 nm Nd:YAG picosecond laser in different energy settings
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Comparison of 1064‐nm and Dual‐Wavelength (532/1064‐nm) Picosecond‐Domain Nd:YAG Lasers in the Treatment of Facial Photoaging: A Randomized Controlled Split‐Face Study
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