Enhancing cosmetic outcomes by combining superficial glycolic acid (alpha-hydroxy acid) peels with nonablative lasers, intense pulsed light, and trichloroacetic acid peels. [2007.01]
Clinical and instrumental evaluation of skin improvement after treatment with a new 50% pyruvic acid peel. [2006.04]
[Chemical peels] [2006.01]
The use of fluor-hydroxy pulse peel in actinic porokeratosis. [2005.09]
Chemical peels. [2004.02]
Alpha-hydroxyacid chemical peeling agents: case studies and rationale for safe and effective use. [2004.02]
Pyruvic acid peels for the treatment of photoaging. [2004.01]
Chemical peel of nonfacial skin using glycolic acid gel augmented with TCA and neutralized based on visual staging. [2000.11]
Treatment of upper lip wrinkles: a comparison of 950 microsec dwell time carbon dioxide laser with unoccluded Baker's phenol chemical peel. [1999.04]
The new fluor-hydroxy pulse peel. A combination of 5-fluorouracil and glycolic acid. [1998.09]
Histopathologic changes of the eyelid skin following trichloroacetic acid chemical peel. [1998.01]
Considerations in alpha hydroxy acid peels. [1998.01]
Manual resurfacing and trichloroacetic acid for the treatment of patients with widespread actinic damage. Clinical and histologic observations. [1997.05]
A clinical and histologic evaluation of two medium-depth peels. Glycolic acid versus Jessner's trichloroacetic acid. [1996.09]
Short contact 70% glycolic acid peels as a treatment for photodamaged skin. A pilot study. [1996.05]
Treatment of photodamaged skin with trichloroacetic acid and topical tretinoin. [1996.04]
Standardizing chemical peel solution formulations to avoid mishaps. Great fluctuations in actual concentrations of trichloroacetic acid. [1994.12]
Glycolic acid peels for the treatment of wrinkles and photoaging. [1993.03]
Tretinoin accelerates healing after trichloroacetic acid chemical peel. [1991.05]