2007, Number 1
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Med Cutan Iber Lat Am 2007; 35 (1)
Trichloroacetic acid gel - A new method for an old acid
Zanini M
Language: Portugués
References: 9
Page: 14-17
PDF size: 175.35 Kb.
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Trichloroacetic acid is a common agent of chemical
peeling in the medicine. Traditionally your application is made through aqueous solution. With the purpose of improving the use of this acid many vehicles and associations were created, but showed to be of hight cost or did not reach your objectives appropriately. Author presents a new vehicle for the trichloroacetic acid, of low cost, and excellent result.
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