1Fitzpatrick RE. Resurfacing procedures: how do you choose? Arch Dermatol, 2000, 136:783-784.
2Kirsch KM, Zelickson BD, Zachary CB, et al. Ultrastructure of collagen thermally denatured by microsecond domain pulsed carbon dioxide laser. Arch Dermatol, 1998,134: 1255-1259.
3Duke D, Khatri K, Grevelink JM, et al.Comparative clinical trial of 2 carbon dioxide resurfacing lasers with varying pulse durations. 100 microseconds vs 1 millisecond. Arch Dermatol, 1998, 134: 1240-1246.
4Gross EA, Rogers GS. A side-by-side comparison of carbon dioxide resurfacing lasers for the treatment of rhytides. J Am Acad Dermatol, 1998, 39: 547-553.
5Perez MI, Bank DE, Silvers D. Skin resurfacing of the face with the Erbium: YAG laser. Dermatol Surg, 1998, 24: 653-659.
6Khatri KA, Ross V, Grevelink JM, et al.Comparison of erbium .. YAG and carbon dioxide lasers in resurfacing of facial rhytides. Arch Dermatol, 1999, 135: 391-397.
7Hohenleutner S, Hohenleutner U, Landthaler M. Comparison of erbium: YAG and carbon dioxide laser for the treatment of facial rhytides. Arch Dermatol, 1999, 135: 1416-1417.
8Jacob CI. Birt-Hogg-Dube syndrome: treatment of cutaneous manifestations with laser skin resurfacing. Arch Dermatol, 2001,137: 98-99.
9Khatri KA. Ablation of cutaneous lesions using an erbium:YAG laser. J Cosmet Laser Ther, 2003, 5: 150-153.
10Davis DA, Owsley RS, Whitaker DC. Skin preparation for laser therapy. Arch Dermaroi, 2001, 137: 1106.