ASDS 20th Anniversary: The History of Dermatologic Surgery

    Richard G. Bennett, Edward A. Krull
    TLDR Dermatologic surgery has greatly improved with new techniques over the years.
    The document chronicled the major developments in dermatologic surgery over the years, including the introduction and advancements in techniques such as the cutaneous punch, dermabrasion, hair transplantation, cryosurgery, and Mohs micrographic surgery. These innovations significantly contributed to the field, enhancing the effectiveness and precision of dermatologic procedures.
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