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Neutrophils and their extracellular traps impair ablative fractional carbon dioxide laser‐induced dermal remolding in mice

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Ablative fractional CO2 laser (AFL) therapy is an effective intervention to induce dermal remodeling. AFL treatment of the skin triggers the recruitment of immune cells, with neutrophils dominating the early… Click to show full abstract

Ablative fractional CO2 laser (AFL) therapy is an effective intervention to induce dermal remodeling. AFL treatment of the skin triggers the recruitment of immune cells, with neutrophils dominating the early phase. However, the role of recruited neutrophils in AFL‐induced microinjuries and their subsequent dermal remodeling capacity remains elusive.

Keywords: ablative fractional; impair ablative; traps impair; laser; neutrophils extracellular; extracellular traps

Journal Title: Lasers in Surgery and Medicine
Year Published: 2022

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