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A. E. Pushkareva is an academic researcher from Saint Petersburg State University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Copper vapor laser. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 12 publications.
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Numerical Modeling and Clinical Evaluation of Pulsed Dye Laser and Copper Vapor Laser in Skin Vascular Lesions Treatment
TL;DR: Based on calculated and clinical data, the heating mode for dysplastic vessels using a series of CVL micropulses could be regarded to be safer and more efficient than the mode of a PDL short, powerful pulse.
Numerical investigation of vessel heating using a copper vapor laser and a pulsed dye laser in treating vascular skin lesions
Abstract: A computer simulation technique was employed to study the selective heating of a tissue vessel using emission from a pulsed copper vapor laser and a pulsed dye laser. The depth and size of vessels that could be selectively and safely removed were determined for the lasers under examination.
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Rhinophyma Treatment by Copper Vapor Laser With the Computerized Scanner
TL;DR: The CVL treatment resulted in a restoration of the natural appearance of the nose without side effect during 18 months after treatment, demonstrating excellent results of the management of rhinophyma by means of the scanned CVL.
Peroxide dental bleaching via laser microchannels and tooth color measurements.
Gregory B. Altshuler,Andrey V. Belikov,Alexei V. Skrypnik,Felix I. Feldchtein,A. E. Pushkareva,Ksenia V. Shatilova,Igor Cernavin,Valery V. Tuchin,Valery V. Tuchin +8 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to use microchannels drilled by an Er:YAG laser into a human tooth through the enamel into the dentin for direct injection of hydrogen peroxide to produce a minimally invasive, rapid, tooth bleaching effect.
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Treatment of Congenital Melanocytic Nevi With a Dual-Wavelengths Copper Vapor Laser: A Case Series.
TL;DR: The middle-sized CMN can be successfully treated with dual-wavelength CVL radiation and no recurrences were observed during the follow-up period up to 24 months.