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Safe Use of Medical Lasers

Woo SH, Chung PS, Lee SJ

Medical lasers have been widely used for various diseases. Despite the notable benefits, lasers could cause several complications such as skin burn, eye injury, airway fire, and so on. These...
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Clinical Application of Gold Nanoparticles for Diagnosis and Treatment

Baek SK

Advances in nanobiotechnology have presented numerous possibilities of more effective diagnostic and therapeutic options. In particular, gold nanoparticles have demonstrated the potential for application in molecular imaging and treatment of...
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Giant Thyroid Mass Excision Using Energy Device and Pectoralis Major Myocutaneous Flap Reconstruction

Song MS, Lee SJ, Woo SH

A giant thyroid mass can be associated with severe compressive symptoms, requiring surgery for treatment. This paper reports the case of an 82-year-old man who presented with a giant thyroid...
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Recurrent Glottic Cancer Treated with Carbon Dioxide Laser: A Case Report

Park HS, Woo SH, Lee SJ, Chung PS

A 38-year-old man visited the hospital for a voice change that began two months previously. There were no other accompanying symptoms; the patient had a history of 20 years of...
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An Overview of Laser-assisted Bioprinting (LAB) in Tissue Engineering Applications

Ventura RD

Biological tissues and organs are composed of different arrays of cells, biochemical cues, and extracellular matrices arranged in a complex microarchitecture. Laser-Assisted Bioprinting (LAB) is an emerging and promising technology...
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Partial Unilateral Lentiginosis Successfully Treated with a High-fluence 1,064-nm Q-switched Neodymium:Yttriumaluminum-garnet Laser

Hong JK, Han HS, Shin SH, Yoo KH

Partial unilateral lentiginosis (PUL) is an unusual pigmentary disorder characterized by numerous lentigines on the skin, with onset usually during early childhood. It is characterized by unilateral segmental dis tribution...
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A Highlight on Reasons for Tattoo Regrets and Removal

Rivera FP

Background and Objectives As the popularity of tattooing has increased, the number of people regretting their tattoos, and therefore seeking tattoo removal services has also increased. This study aimed to highlight...
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Development of Minimally Invasive Mid-infrared Lipolysis Laser System for Effective Fat Reduction

Lee JY, Ryu HY, Seo YS

Background and Objectives Due to changes in diet and lifestyle, the number of obese people worldwide is steadily increasing. Obesity has an adverse effect on a healthy life, so it needs...
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Polydeoxyribonucleotide and Microlens Array-type, Nanosecond-domain Neodymium:Yttrium-aluminum-garnet Laser Treatment for Scars from Costal Cartilage Harvest Surgery: Case Series of 9 Patients

Ahn KJ, Kim DY, Cheon GW, Park HJ, Ahn TH

Background and Objectives Surgery for harvesting costal cartilage is often required for revision septorhinoplasty due to a lack of septal cartilage in patients with a severely contracted nose, and postoperative scarring...
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Application of 630-nm and 850-nm Light-emitting Diodes and Microcurrent to Accelerate Collagen and Elastin Deposition in Porcine Skin

Kwon TR, Moon DW, Kim J, Kim HJ, Lee SJ, Han Y, Dan HW, Chi SH, Seong HM, Kim HJ, Lim GS, Lee J

Background and Objectives Skin aging is reportedly associated with regulation in collagen and elastin synthesis. This study investigated the potential of combining lightemitting diode (LED) treatments using a 630-nm and 850-nm...
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