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  • Tannous, Zeina; Sakamoto, Fernanda H.; Doukas, Apostolos G.; Farinelli, William A.; Williams, Gwyn P.; Anderson, Rox R.; Dylla, Frederick H.; Gubeli III, Joseph F. (2017-11-08)
    Background and Objectives The success of permanent laser hair removal suggests that selective photothermolysis (SP) of sebaceous glands, another part of hair follicles, may also have merit. About 30% of sebum consists ...
  • Tannous, Zeina; Kibbi, Abdul-Ghani (2017-11-08)
  • Tannous, Zeina; Laubach, Hans-Joachim; Anderson, Rox (2017-11-08)
    Background and Objective Fractional photothermolysis (FP) is a new concept using arrays of microscopic thermal damage patterns to stimulate a therapeutic response. We analyzed epidermal and dermal response to FP with ...
  • Tannous, Zeina; Baldassano, Marisa F.; Li, Vincent W.; Kvedar, Joseph; Duncan, Lyn M. (2017-11-08)
    Syringolymphoid hyperplasia with alopecia is an uncommon chronic dermatosis of which 9 cases have been reported, with or without follicular mucinosis or cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. We report a patient with cutaneous T-cell ...
  • Tannous, Zeina; Avram, Mathew; Dierter, Manstein; Chuang, Gary (2017-11-10)
    Fractional photothermolysis (FP) is an established modality of laser resurfacing. In non-ablative FP (NAFP), a near-infrared laser light, mainly absorbed by aqueous tissues, creates a pattern of epidermal and dermal ...
  • Tannous, Zeina; Rubeiz, Nelly; Kibbi, Abdul-Ghani (2017-11-10)
    In 1995, Dr Martin Mihm, already a renowned dermatopathologist in melanoma, met a desperate mother whose daughter was diagnosed with a hemangioma, the most common benign vascular tumor of infancy. At that time, the literature ...
  • Tannous, Zeina; Lipworth, Adam; Shoofner, Joshua D.; Avram, Mathew M. (2017-11-10)
    The availability of effective laser treatment for cutaneous vascular lesions has risen dramatically in recent years. At the same time, there has been a proliferation of laser providers with varying amounts of training—both ...