Probably not: We demand a very high level of proof in medicine to call it "evidence". Can it be proved by uninvolved observers, blinded(not knowing what is real vs sham treatment) to remove wrinkles?Laser is a wonderful tool-but all treatments require proof before general use.
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PaloVia Laser : One such article claims excellent results: http://www.Jaad.Org/article/s0190-9622(12)00143-0/abstract. There are very few case-controlled clinical trials to rely on, though. As with any home remedy, the claims always seem to be "the best thing since sliced bread." this is one case where i would read he blogs and see how other users have faired.
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