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    Long-term results after CO2 laser skin resurfacing: a comparison of scanned and pulsed systems by Ross, E.Victor, Grossman, Melanie C., Duke, Daniella, Grevelink, Joop M.

    “…Background: New laser technology permits the use of high-energy pulsed and continuous-wave carbon dioxide (CO2 ) lasers with flashscanners to treat rhytides…”
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    Comparison of the Q‐Switched Alexandrite, ND:YAG, and Ruby Lasers in Treating Blue‐Black Tattoos by Leuenberger, Mia L., Mulas, Maria W., Hata, Tissa R., Goldman, Mitchel P., Fitzpatrick, Richard E., Grevelink, Joop M.

    Published in Dermatologic surgery (01-01-1999)
    “…Background. A new generation of highly selective short‐pulsed lasers has emerged in recent years for the treatment of tattoos. Several studies (including…”
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    Treatment of small nevomelanocytic nevi with a Q-switched ruby laser by Vibhagool, Chitralada, Byers, H. Randolph, Grevelink, Joop M.

    “…Small nevomelanocytic nevi are common and some are of cosmetic concern. Conventional therapy may cause a scar or permanent hypopigmentation. Our purpose was to…”
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    Laser treatment of tattoos in darkly pigmented patients: Efficacy and side effects by Grevelink, Joop M., Duke, Daniella, van Leeuwen, Robert L., Gonzalez, Ernesto, DeCoste, Susan D., Rox Anderson, R.

    “…Many modalities for the treatment of tattoos and pigmented lesions produce a greater risk of complications in Fitzpatrick types V and VI skin because of an…”
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    Care before and after Laser Skin Resurfacing. A Survey and Review of the Literature by DUKE, DANIELLA, GREVELINK, JOOP M.

    Published in Dermatologic surgery (01-02-1998)
    “…background. The extent of the wound healing period and the final outcome of cutaneous laser resurfacing are influenced not only by the treatment protocol and…”
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    Pulsed laser treatment in children and the use of anesthesia by Grevelink, Joop M., White, Valentina R., Bonoan, Rowena, Denman, William T.

    “…Background: The rationale for choosing certain anesthetic options in children when they are being treated with pulsed lasers is unclear. Objective: Our purpose…”
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    Concurrent Use of Laser Skin Resurfacing and Punch Excision in the Treatment of Facial Acne Scarring by GREVELINK, JOOP M., WHITE, VALENTINA R.

    Published in Dermatologic surgery (01-05-1998)
    “…background. Laser skin resurfacing has added to the numerous treatment options available for acne scarring. Adjunct modalities such as punch excision should be…”
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    Lack of selectivity of protoporphyrin IX fluorescence for basal cell carcinoma after topical application of 5-aminolevulinic acid : implications for photodynamic treatment by MARTIN, A, TOPE, W. D, GREVELINK, J. M, STARR, J. C, FEWKES, J. L, FLOTTE, T. J, DEUTSCH, T. F, ANDERSON, R. R

    Published in Archives of Dermatological Research (01-09-1995)
    “…Clinical trials of topical ALA in photodynamic therapy (PDT) of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) show significant recurrence rates. Exogenous 5-aminolevulinic acid…”
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    Laser treatment of pigmented lesions in children by Carpo, B G, Grevelink, J M, Grevelink, S V

    Published in Seminars in cutaneous medicine and surgery (01-09-1999)
    “…A variety of lasers can be used to effectively treat cutaneous pigmentation in children. Furthermore, using the principle of selective photothermolysis,…”
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    Effects of overlap and pass number in CO2 laser skin resurfacing: A study of residual thermal damage, cell death, and wound healing by Ross, E. Victor, Barnette, David J., Glatter, Robert D., Grevelink, Joop M.

    Published in Lasers in surgery and medicine (1999)
    “…Background Newer CO2 laser systems incorporating short pulse and scanning technology have been used effectively to resurface the skin. As the number of…”
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    Treatment of Cutaneous Lesions of Xanthoma Disseminatum with a CO2 Laser by Carpo, Beatriz Grande, Grevelink, Suzanne Virnelli, Brady, Stephen, Gellis, Stephen, Grevelink, Joop M.

    Published in Dermatologic surgery (01-10-1999)
    “…We describe a case of a 15‐year‐old African American girl with widespread papulonodular lesions of xanthoma disseminatum especially in the periorbital area and…”
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    Efficacy, Tolerability, and Safety of a Long‐Pulsed Ruby Laser System in the Removal of Unwanted Hair by Polderman, Marloes C. A., Pavel, Stan, le Cessie, Saskia, Grevelink, Joop M. J., van Leeuwen, Robert L.

    Published in Dermatologic surgery (01-03-2000)
    “…Background. Unwanted hair growth is a common, usually physiologic phenomenon. Objective. In this study the efficacy and tolerability of a long‐pulsed ruby…”
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    Comparison of erbium:YAG and carbon dioxide lasers in resurfacing of facial rhytides by Khatri, K A, Ross, V, Grevelink, J M, Magro, C M, Anderson, R R

    Published in Archives of dermatology (1960) (01-04-1999)
    “…To compare the efficacy, adverse effects, and histological findings of erbium:YAG (Er:YAG) and carbon dioxide (CO2) laser treatment in removing facial…”
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    Complications of aesthetic laser surgery by Aghassi, D, Carpo, B, Eng, K, Grevelink, J M

    Published in Annals of plastic surgery (01-11-1999)
    “…Aesthetic laser surgery is not risk free. It behooves the laser surgeon to become intimately familiar with the potential adverse effects of laser use to guard…”
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    Laser hair transplantation by Grevelink, J M

    Published in Dermatologic clinics (01-07-1997)
    “…A review of the present state of the art of laser hair transplantation highlights recommendations for treatment parameters and discusses the studies published…”
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    The Effect of Wiping on Skin Resurfacing in a Pig Model Using a High Energy Pulsed CO2 Laser System by Ross, E. Victor, Mowlavi, Arian, Barnette, D., Glatter, R.D., Grevelink, Joop M.

    Published in Dermatologic surgery (01-02-1999)
    “…Background. The impact of wiping in laser skin resurfacing has not been systematically studied. Methods. We examined the effects of wiping during single‐ and…”
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    Treatment of Nevus Spilus with the Q‐switched Ruby Laser by GREVELINK, JOOP M., GONZÁLEZ, SALVADOR, BONOAN, ROWENA, VIBHAGOOL, CHITRALADA, GONZALEZ, ERNESTO

    Published in Dermatologic surgery (01-05-1997)
    “…BACKGROUND Q‐switched lasers have shown to be effective in the removal of unwanted cutaneous pigmentation. Benign cutaneous pigmented lesions represent a…”
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    Comparative clinical trial of 2 carbon dioxide resurfacing lasers with varying pulse durations. 100 microseconds vs 1 millisecond by Duke, D, Khatri, K, Grevelink, J M, Anderson, R R

    Published in Archives of dermatology (1960) (01-10-1998)
    “…To compare the clinical and histological effects of 2 carbon dioxide lasers with different pulse durations and to evaluate the effect of carbon dioxide laser…”
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    Treatment of benign and atypical nevi with the normal-mode ruby laser and the Q-switched ruby laser: clinical improvement but failure to completely eliminate nevomelanocytes by Duke, D, Byers, H R, Sober, A J, Anderson, R R, Grevelink, J M

    Published in Archives of dermatology (1960) (01-03-1999)
    “…To evaluate the effect of normal-mode and Q-switched ruby laser light (694 nm) on nevomelanocytes of benign, atypical, and congenital nevi. Half of the lesion…”
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    Modulation of alpha 4 beta 1 and alpha 5 beta 1 integrin expression: heterogeneous effects of Q-switched ruby, Nd:YAG, and alexandrite lasers on melanoma cells in vitro by van Leeuwen, R L, Dekker, S K, Byers, H R, Vermeer, B J, Grevelink, J M

    Published in Lasers in surgery and medicine (1996)
    “…Integrins of the beta 1 family are cellular adhesion molecules that play an important role in cell attachment and migration by interacting with extracellular…”
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