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3 months Laser Skin Resurfacing |
Though perceived
as something magical, the laser is actually a highly complex, concentrated light
source. There are
many different
types of lasers used in medicine, depending on their wavelength or "color"
of the light emitted. Lasers have been used for a number of years to help rejuvenate
the skin.
Early, carbon
dioxide (CO2) lasers were designed to remove the upper layer of skin in a very
precise fashion. This resulted in a predictable, controlled depth of effect, removing
the sun damaged portion of skin. This allowed for a rapid healing process with
fewer complications than with conventional resurfacing techniques.
The
Erbium laser is similar to CO2 in it's effect on the skin yet it
is even more precise. We have been using a specialized Sciton-Erbyium
laser for the past two years with excellent results. This laser
can achieve dramatic improvements in wrinkle reduction, can improve
pigment irregularity, and remove many pre-cancerous areas from the
face. There is less potential for scarring and hypopigmentation
(skin lightening) than with CO2 lasers, and the healing process
is quicker (7-9) days.
Initially,
the skin will be moist and sensitive, similar to a mild burn. Ointments are applied
to the face to help moisturize and heal the skin. This usually continues for 7-9
days, after which, the skin will be pink, similar to a sunburn. The procedure
can be performed in our clinic under local anesthesia with IV sedation.
Laser skin
resurfacing has been found to be most effective removing moderate and fine lines
around the lips, eyes (crows feet) and forehead area, although it is beneficial
for the entire face.
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