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ANAHEIM, CALIF. -- Light-based therapies are heavily promoted as options for treating ache, but issues of cost and convenience should rule them out as a first line of treatment, said dermatologists at a cosmetic dermatology seminar sponsored by the Skin Disease Education Foundation. The market is filling up with dozens of different lasers claiming to help treat ache with wide-ranging treatment mechanisms and even wider-ranging price tags, said Jerome Garden, M.D., of the department of dermatology at Northwestern University...
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