Andrew Huberman· PhD
we discuss laser treatments for the skin both for the appearance of skin in order to make it appear more youthful as well as to prevent certain forms of skin cancer
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we discuss laser treatments for the skin both for the appearance of skin in order to make it appear more youthful as well as to prevent certain forms of skin cancer
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It was kind of remarkable for me to learn that this laser resurfacing and the arytenoids are very well supported by dermatologists as a preventative measure for certain forms, not all forms, but certain forms of skin cancers, and that they can dramatically improve the appearance of skin, that is to make it look more youthful.