Facial rejuvenation via the sequential combined use of multiple laser modalities: Safety and efficacy

Multi‐modal combination treatments for facial rejuvenation offer the potential to achieve superior results in a single treatment session. In this study, we evaluate the safety and efficacy of combining multiple laser modalities in a single treatment session.

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