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Title: Use of Carbon Dioxide Laser fractional mode 10600 nm in Treatment of Skin Tags in Sudanese Patients
Authors: Elkariem, Nosiba Sayed Awad
Supervisor, - Babikir Osman Elbashir
Co - Supervisor, - ShazaMohammed Yosif
Keywords: Laser
Laser Applications
Carbon Dioxide Laser
Treatment of Skin Tags
Issue Date: 4-Jun-2011
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Elkariem, Nosiba Sayed Awad . Use of Carbon Dioxide Laser fractional mode 10600 nm in Treatment of Skin Tags in Sudanese Patients \ Nosiba Sayed AwadElkariem ; Babikir Osman Elbashir .- Khartoum : sudan university of science and technology , Institute Of Laser , 2011.- 42 P. : ill. ; 28cm .- Higher Diploma
Abstract: Skin tags arecommon benign lesions composed of loose fibrous tissue and occurring mainly on the neck and majorflexures as a small soft peduncu1ated protrusion.This study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of C02 laser(fraction mode) for the treatment of skin tags. Ten patientswere included in this study 2(males) and 8(females). They were complaining of skin tags, beforetreatment laser safety was done. All patient were treated under local anesthesia .The laser system used in this study was the 10600 nm carbon dioxide laser in continuous mode with power 4.5 and 7 \Vatts. Patients were very satisfied upon the treatment results, because of fewer side effects and less rec ovenĀ· time. The results obtained were encouraging the use of co2 laser in skin tags +treatment because of its greater safety margin and precise ablation. and could replacing the other modalities of treatment for the ablation of many superficial lesions.
Description: Higher Diploma
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/15364
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