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Ultrafast Mid-IR Laser Scalpel Leaves Tiny Scars

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TORONTO, Oct. 6, 2010, — A new laser technique that could significantly reduce scarring after surgery has been discovered by researchers at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and the University of Toronto. The scientists compared a new surgical laser called Picosecond IR Laser (PIRL) to conventional surgical lasers and traditional surgical tools, such as scalpels. They found that using the PIRL in mice resulted in minimal scarring; in fact, the scars that resulted from this technique were half the width of those produced by traditional methods. The wounds also appeared to heal faster with PIRL surgery....Read full article

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    Published: October 2010
    AmericasBasic ScienceBiophotonicsburn tissueCanadian Institutes of Health ResearchCollaborative Health Research Projects ProgramDr. Benjamin AlmanDwayne Millerindustriallaser scalpelNatural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of CanadaPicosecond IR LaserPIRLResearch & Technologyscar reductionsurgical laserThe Hospital for Sick Childrenthermal and shock wavesUltrafast Mid-IR LaserUniversity of TorontoLasers

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