Ching-Sheng Yang
Chang Gung University
4 Papers
1 Citations
Ching-Sheng Yang is an academic researcher from Chang Gung University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Transillumination. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications. Previous affiliations of Ching-Sheng Yang include Chang Gung University of Science and Technology.
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Papers
Efficacy and safety of the picosecond 755-nm alexandrite laser for treatment of dermal pigmentation in Asians-a retrospective study.
TL;DR: Faster clearance could be achieved by the picosecond 755-nm laser for treating dermal pigmentary disorders in Asians because the treatment course is well tolerable and has minimal side effects.
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Effect of platelet concentrate prepared by different methods on the healing of full‐thickness skin defects
Liwen Huang,Yunqing Dong,Kuang Chang,Changhui Li,Sheng Han,Ching-Sheng Yang,Xiao Cheng +6 more
TL;DR: All four platelet concentrates appear to promote wound healing, and Compared with auto-platelet-rich plasma, concentrated growth factors in the liquid phase and in the gel phase, and artificial platelet- rich plasma seem to have more substantial effects in promoting angiogenesis, epithelialization and reducing inflammation, thus promoting a stronger effect on wound healing.
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The applications of real-time imaging with transillumination, ultrasound, and Doppler for thread lifting
TL;DR: Practical strategies such as transillumination, ultrasound, and Doppler imaging are recommended for improving patient safety during, before, and after the procedure.
A Prospective Study of Fractionated Dual-Wavelength Picosecond Laser in Treating Acne Scar.
Ching-Sheng Yang,Ching-Sheng Yang,Yau-Li Huang,Yau-Li Huang,Chun-Yu Cheng,Chun-Yu Cheng,Sindy Hu,Shyue-Luen Chang,Shyue-Luen Chang,Mei-Ching Lee +9 more
TL;DR: This study evaluated the efficacy and safety of the dual‐wavelength picosecond laser in the treatment of acne scar and found it to be safe and effective.