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The rapid growth in erbium laser resurfacing gives rise to a need for clinicians to become familiar with some new terminology and concepts. The design of erbium laser machines used for these procedures is described giving clinicians a basis for machine selection. The basic concepts of energy, fluence and overlap will allow the clinician to manipulate the laser parameters so as to achieve the desired clinical results.