PMID: 2497162May 1, 1989Paper

The treatment of Zoon's balanitis with the carbon dioxide laser

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology
H E Baldwin, R G Geronemus

Abstract

Zoon's balanitis, or plasma cell balanitis, is a chronic erosive process of the uncircumcised penis. The lesions are often refractory to conservative topical and surgical therapy and frequently require circumcision as a curative measure. This case report describes the first reported successful use of the carbon dioxide laser in the defocused mode to vaporize the chronic penile erosions of Zoon's balanitis.

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