References for The Fractionated Approach By Mitchel P. Goldman, MD and Melissa A. Bogle, MD Vol. 3, Issue 6 Pp. 23 - 28
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3. Goldman MP, Marchell N, Fitzpatrick RE, Tse Y. Laser Resurfacing of the Face with the Combined CO2/Er:YAG Laser. Dermatol Surg 2000; 26:102-104.
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8. Goldman, MP. Carbon Dioxide and Erbium:YAG Laser Ablation. Cutaneous and Cosmetic Laser Surgery. Mosby-Elsevier, 2006. P.162
9. Goldman, MP. Laser-Tissue Interactions. Cutaneous and Cosmetic Laser Surgery. Mosby-Elsevier, 2006. pg. 5.
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11. Fournier N. Presented at IMCAS ASIA 2007, Bankok 16-17.7.2007.
12. Adrian RM. Fractional deep dermal ablation (FDDA) treatment of photodamage and tissue laxity. Reliant Technologies, April 2007.
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