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    Fractional Skin Harvesting: Autologous Skin Grafting without Donor-site Morbidity by Tam, Joshua, Wang, Ying, Farinelli, William A., Jiménez-Lozano, Joel, Franco, Walfre, Sakamoto, Fernanda H., Cheung, Evelyn J., Purschke, Martin, Doukas, Apostolos G., Anderson, R. Rox

    “…BACKGROUND:Conventional autologous skin grafts are associated with significant donor-site morbidity. This study was conducted to determine feasibility, safety,…”
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    Treatment of tattoo allergy with ablative fractional resurfacing: A novel paradigm for tattoo removal by Ibrahimi, Omar A., MD, PhD, Syed, Zain, MD, Sakamoto, Fernanda H., MD, Avram, Mathew M., MD, JD, Anderson, R. Rox, MD

    “…Background Q-switched lasers are the gold standard for tattoo treatment. Allergic tattoo reactions present a treatment dilemma. We present the application of…”
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    Micro-fractional, directional skin tightening: A porcine model by Russe, Elisabeth, Purschke, Martin, Farinelli, William A., Wang, Ying, Doukas, Apostolos G., Limpiangkanan, Wikunda, Sakamoto, Fernanda H., Tam, Joshua, Wechselberger, Gottfried, Anderson, Richard Rox

    Published in Lasers in surgery and medicine (01-03-2016)
    “…Background and Objective Skin changes are among the most visible signs of aging. Fractional ablative lasers improve skin quality by making small skin wounds…”
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    An elastic second skin by Yu, Betty, Kang, Soo-Young, Akthakul, Ariya, Ramadurai, Nithin, Pilkenton, Morgan, Patel, Alpesh, Nashat, Amir, Anderson, Daniel G., Sakamoto, Fernanda H., Gilchrest, Barbara A., Anderson, R. Rox, Langer, Robert

    Published in Nature materials (01-08-2016)
    “…We report the synthesis and application of an elastic, wearable crosslinked polymer layer (XPL) that mimics the properties of normal, youthful skin. XPL is…”
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    Intracutaneous ALA photodynamic therapy: Dose-dependent targeting of skin structures by Sakamoto, Fernanda H., Doukas, Apostolos G., Farinelli, William A., Tannous, Zeina, Su, Yao, Smith, Nicholas A., Zurakowski, David, Anderson, R. Rox

    Published in Lasers in surgery and medicine (01-09-2011)
    “…Background Photodynamic therapy (PDT) using topical aminolevulinic acid (ALA) depends on local drug uptake, metabolism to porphyrins, and depth of light…”
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    Photodynamic therapy for acne vulgaris: a critical review from basics to clinical practice: part II. Understanding parameters for acne treatment with photodynamic therapy by Sakamoto, Fernanda H, Torezan, Luis, Anderson, R Rox

    “…Photodynamic therapy requires a photosensitizer, oxygen, and activating light. For acne, pilosebaceous units are "target" structures. Porphyrins are…”
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    Evaluation of Safety and Efficacy of Laser Hair Removal With the Long‐Pulsed 755 nm Wavelength Laser: A Two‐Center Study With 948 Patients by Russe, Elisabeth, Purschke, Martin, Herold, Manfred, Sakamoto, Fernanda H., Wechselberger, Gottfried, Russe‐Wilflingseder, Katharina

    Published in Lasers in surgery and medicine (01-01-2020)
    “…Background and Objectives Laser hair removal is the most common laser therapy and the third most commonly performed procedure with more than one million…”
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    Wound Healing After Fractional Skin Harvesting by Champlain, Amanda H., DiGiorgio, Catherine M., Zurakowski, David, Sakamoto, Fernanda H., Anderson, R. Rox

    Published in Dermatologic surgery (01-10-2022)
    “…Autologous fractional full-thickness skin grafting is a method of harvesting full-thickness skin with reduced donor site morbidity compared with conventional…”
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    A crosslinked polymer skin barrier film for moderate to severe atopic dermatitis: A pilot study in adults by Bouthillette, Melaney, Beccati, Daniela, Akthakul, Ariya, Ramadurai, Nithin, Nashat, Amir, Langer, Robert, Anderson, R. Rox, Sakamoto, Fernanda H.

    “…Occlusive treatments are a mainstay in atopic dermatitis (AD) management but may not be well tolerated or lack compliance. A comfortable, semiocclusive,…”
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    Fractional CO2 laser-assisted drug delivery by Hædersdal, Merete, Sakamoto, Fernanda H., Farinelli, William A., Doukas, Apostolos G., Tam, Josh, Anderson, R. Rox

    Published in Lasers in surgery and medicine (01-02-2010)
    “…Background and Objectives Ablative fractional resurfacing (AFR) creates vertical channels that might assist the delivery of topically applied drugs into skin…”
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    Temperature-Modulated Photodynamic Therapy for the Treatment of Actinic Keratosis on the Extremities: A Pilot Study by Willey, Andrea, Anderson, R Rox, Sakamoto, Fernanda H

    Published in Dermatologic surgery (01-10-2014)
    “…BACKGROUNDThe efficacy of photodynamic therapy (PDT) using topical 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) for the treatment of actinic keratosis (AKs) is lower on the…”
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    A strategy for empowering clinicians and increasing innovation: the Magic Wand Initiative by Garibyan, Lilit, Kroshinsky, Daniela, Freeman, Esther, Sakamoto, Fernanda H., Anderson, Richard Rox

    Published in Archives of Dermatological Research (01-09-2021)
    “…Clinicians play a critical role in recognizing, initiating, and adopting innovative solutions to clinical problems. Increasing clinician involvement in…”
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    Temperature-Modulated Photodynamic Therapy for the Treatment of Actinic Keratosis on the Extremities: A One-Year Follow-up Study by Willey, Andrea, Anderson, R Rox, Sakamoto, Fernanda H

    Published in Dermatologic surgery (01-11-2015)
    “…BACKGROUNDThe efficacy of photodynamic therapy (PDT) using topical 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) for the treatment of actinic keratosis (AK) is lower on the…”
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    Photodynamic therapy for acne vulgaris: A critical review from basics to clinical practice Part I. Acne vulgaris: When and why consider photodynamic therapy? by SAKAMOTO, Fernanda H, LOPES, José Daniel, ROX ANDERSON, R. Rox

    “…The first-line treatments for acne vulgaris are conventional topical and/or oral medications. However, many patients have contraindications, only partial…”
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    Three-dimensional volumetric quantification of fat loss following cryolipolysis by Garibyan, Lilit, Sipprell III, William H., Jalian, H. Ray, Sakamoto, Fernanda H., Avram, Mathew, Anderson, R. Rox

    Published in Lasers in surgery and medicine (01-02-2014)
    “…Background and Objectives Cryolipolysis is a noninvasive and well‐tolerated treatment for reduction of localized subcutaneous fat. Although several studies…”
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    Immediate skin responses to laser and light treatments: Warning endpoints: How to avoid side effects by Wanner, Molly, Sakamoto, Fernanda H, Avram, Mathew M, Anderson, R Rox

    “…Lasers are versatile, commonly used treatment tools in dermatology. While it is tempting to follow manufacturer's guidelines or other "recipes" for laser…”
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    Updates on Lasers in Dermatology by Patel, Ashaki D., Chopra, Rishi, Avram, Mathew, Sakamoto, Fernanda H., Kilmer, Suzanne, Anderson, Richard Rox, Ibrahimi, Omar A.

    Published in Dermatologic clinics (01-01-2024)
    “…The introduction of selective photothermolysis by Drs. John Parrish and Rox Anderson in 1983 revolutionized how lasers are used in dermatology. The theory…”
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    Immediate skin responses to laser and light treatments: Therapeutic endpoints: How to obtain efficacy by Wanner, Molly, Sakamoto, Fernanda H, Avram, Mathew M, Chan, Henry H, Alam, Murad, Tannous, Zeina, Anderson, R Rox

    “…Clinical endpoints are immediate or early tissue reactions that occur during laser treatment. They can guide the laser surgeon in delivering safe and effective…”
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