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    Ablative Laser Therapy of Skin by Duplechain, J. Kevin

    “…Laser skin rejuvenation was introduced in the mid-1990s. Early ablative laser devices relied on scanner technology that provided significant ablation and…”
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    Neck Skin Rejuvenation by Duplechain, J. Kevin, MD

    “…The author of this article uses the pulsed ablative CO2 laser for resurfacing of the neck and face, based on the gold standard status of the CO2 laser and a…”
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    Severe neck scarring: A consequence of fractional CO2 laser resurfacing by Duplechain, J Kevin

    Published in Journal of cosmetic and laser therapy (01-10-2016)
    “…Fractional CO2 laser resurfacing using aggressive treatment parameters may result in adverse effects comparable to those of fully ablative CO2 laser…”
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    Adverse Reactions to Injectable Fillers by Fitzgerald, Rebecca, Bertucci, Vince, Sykes, Jonathan M, Duplechain, J Kevin

    Published in Facial plastic surgery (01-10-2016)
    “…As the use of fillers becomes increasingly more common and the skill level of those injecting is so varied, adverse events can be expected to increase as well…”
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    Novel post-treatment care after ablative and fractional CO2 laser resurfacing by Duplechain, J. Kevin, Rubin, Mark G., Kim, Katherin

    Published in Journal of cosmetic and laser therapy (01-04-2014)
    “…Abstract Objective: This study evaluates a topical oxygen emulsion (TOE) to reduce adverse effects after skin rejuvenation with a fully ablative CO2 laser…”
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    Fractional CO2 Resurfacing by Duplechain, Jesse Kevin, MD

    “…The author uses the pulsed ablative CO2 laser regularly for skin rejuvenation. This decision is based on the gold standard status of the CO2 modality and an…”
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    Fractional CO2 resurfacing: has it replaced ablative resurfacing techniques? by Duplechain, Jesse Kevin

    “…The author uses the pulsed ablative CO2 laser regularly for skin rejuvenation. This decision is based on the gold standard status of the CO2 modality and an…”
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    Reorienting Lower Lateral Cartilages With Lateral Crural Struts: Aesthetic and Functional Benefits by Ambaram, Rishal, Duplechain, Kevin

    Published in The American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery (01-12-2023)
    “…Nasal tip shape and position play a major role in the aesthetic appearance of the nose. Cephalically oriented lower lateral cartilages (LLC) are associated…”
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    Severe neck scarring: A consequence of fractional CO2 laser resurfacing by Duplechain, J. Kevin

    Published in Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy (17-08-2016)
    “…Fractional CO 2 laser resurfacing using aggressive treatment parameters may result in adverse effects comparable to those of fully ablative CO 2 laser…”
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    Penetrating wounds of the neck by Miller, R H, Duplechain, J K

    Published in Otolaryngologic clinics of North America (01-02-1991)
    “…The management of penetrating wounds of the neck provides several decision-making steps that remain controversial. The two basic concepts of management include…”
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    Pediatric sinusitis. The role of endoscopic sinus surgery in cystic fibrosis and other forms of sinonasal disease by Duplechain, J K, White, J A, Miller, R H

    “…Functional endoscopic sinus surgery has altered the surgical treatment of sinus disease in adults. We report our experience with functional endoscopic sinus…”
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    Water spout injection into the neck by Duplechain, J K, Espinola, T, Miller, R H

    “…Work-related high-pressure injection injuries to the extremities are well publicized, and treatment plans are well established. However, water spout injection…”
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