Fig. 4From: Retinal injury from a laser skin resurfacing device during medical tourism: a public health concernMacular scar evolution one year after a retinal injury from a handheld Q-switched Nd:YAG laser pulse device. (A) Color fundus photograph illustrates a well-defined macular scar which has expanded slightly beyond the site of the original injury. (B) Autofluorescence imaging illustrates complete loss of macular fluorescence at the site of the laser burn with collateral damage caused by the thermal injury illustrated by hyperautofluorescence surrounding the site of the laser burnBack to article page