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Skin resurfacing

Skin resurfacing is a general term for different procedures that target the surface or controlled layers of the skin. The methods are not equivalent in treatment depth or risk profile.

This translation has no recorded clinical or medical-language review. Turkish is the current indexing language.

Scope of the glossary

Definitions are for general information; they are not diagnosis, personal risk assessment or treatment advice. Source lists are editorial starting points and are not clinical-review records. Personal suitability requires an in-person physician assessment.

Related sources

These sources are editorial starting points selected to examine the scope and limitations of the procedure topic connected with this term.

  1. A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Efficacy, Safety, and Satisfaction Rates of Laser Combination Treatments vs Laser Monotherapy in Skin Rejuvenation Resurfacing

    Pour Mohammad A et al. · 2023

    Editorial source — not a clinical-review record

  2. Outcomes and Adverse Effects of Ablative vs Nonablative Lasers for Skin Resurfacing: A Systematic Review of 1093 Patients

    Mirza HN, Mirza FN, Khatri KA · 2021

    Editorial source — not a clinical-review record

  3. Energy-Based Devices for the Treatment of Facial Skin Conditions in Skin of Color

    Sanyal RD, Fabi SG · 2024

    Editorial source — not a clinical-review record

  4. Medical Lasers

    U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) · 2023

    Editorial source — not a clinical-review record