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Superficial ChemosurgeryIts Current Status and Its Relationship to Dermabrasion
SAMUEL AYRES III, MD
Arch Dermatol. 1964;89(3):395-403.
Abstract
Superficial chemosurgery is not a panacea for facial wrinkling, but it does have its rightful place as a legitimate modality, provided that its hazards and limitations are properly understood. Primarily, in my opinion, it is a means of enhancing and supplementing the results obtainable with dermabrasion in treating aging, wrinkled, and sun-damaged skin.
Author Affiliations
BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF
Associate Clinical Professor of Dermatology, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles; Director, Surgical Planing (Dermabrasion) Clinic, Dermatology Service, Los Angeles County General Hospital; Director, Special Course on Cutaneous Surgery, American Academy of Dermatology.
Footnotes
Presented at a Symposium on Cosmetic Aspects of Dermatology, cosponsored by the Committee on Cosmetics of the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Dermatology, at the twenty-first Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology, Chicago, Dec 4, 1962.
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