
|Articles|January 1, 2003
Randomized, controlled, blinded study finds dermasanding beneficial
Toronto - Refinement of immature scars with dermasanding is a safe, simple and low-cost technique for improving final cosmetic outcome, according to the results of an investigator-blinded, controlled study undertaken by Elena Poulos, M.D., and colleagues from the division of dermatology, Sunnybrook and Women's College Hospital, University of Toronto, Canada.
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