Enhanced topical cutaneous delivery of indocyanine green after various pretreatment regimens: comparison of fractional CO2 laser, fractional Er:YAG laser, microneedling, and radiofrequency
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R. Verdaasdonk | M. Almasian | A. Wolkerstorfer | M. D. de Rie | A. Meesters | G. Georgiou | M. J. Nieboer
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