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Lasers - Contributed talks
Thursday 30 January 2025
10:00 to 12:30
Room 153 - Level 1
CONTRIBUTED TALKS

Chair(s)

Prof Ashraf BADAWI
Dermatologist
Canada
Dr Christine DIERICKX
Dermatologist
Luxembourg
Dr Fabian PEREZ RIVERA
Plastic Surgeon
Argentina

Chair(s)

Dr Martin KASSIR
Dermatologist
United States

Lectures of the session

10:00

Epigenetic modifications post 1940nm non-ablative fractionated laser treatment: A split-face clinical investigation

10:10

Laser pre-treatment for the attenuation of planned surgical scars

10:20

Real world experience with a new 675nm laser for treatment of keloids and hypertrophic scars

10:30

Early managing of complications after surgical blepharoplasty using an Er:YAG laser

10:40

Fractional lasers: Benefits and optimization in skin of color patients

10:50

A real-world study of pulsed dye laser for the treatment of inflammatory acne vulgaris in adult females

11:00

Long-term satisfaction with CO2 laser treatment for rhinophyma: A single-center study

11:10

Easily treated common pigmented papillae of the tongue using the Q-switched ruby and pico lasers

11:20

Split-face evaluation: Transdermal delivery of human umbilical cord stem cell-derived exosomes via micro-needling versus fractional CO2 laser

11:30

Efficacy and safety of picoseconds laser 1,064 nm in treatment of periorbital hyper melanosis in Fitzpatrick skin type IV

11:40

Periocular rejuvenation with new fractional hybrid laser double pass technique

11:50

Laser and melasma: What's new?

12:00

Lasers in treating scars in skin of color

12:10

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