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Der Laser ist heute fester Bestandteil der Dermatotherapie, mit einem breiten Einsatzspektrum für zahlreiche Hautveränderungen. Der erste industriell genutzte Laser wurde im Jahre 1960 entwickelt, während die erste therapeutische Anwendung durch den Dermatologen Goldman im Jahre 1967 erfolgte. Bei richtiger Indikationsstellung und Auswahl des geeigneten Lasertyps gelingt eine maximale Erhaltung gesunden Gewebes mit ästhetisch hervorragenden Ergebnissen.

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Petres, J., Rompel, R. (1996). Lasertherapie. In: Operative Dermatologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-09085-5_12

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