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We are born with smooth, baby-soft skin. As we go through life, our skin
is subject to numerous experiences that leave it less than perfect.
Overexposure to the sun, alcohol use, and smoking are all known to
significantly accelerate the skin’s natural aging process and the
development of fine lines and wrinkles. In the past, dermabrasion and invasive chemical peels have been used to reverse the aging appearance of skin by making it smoother and younger looking with a more even complexion tone. The risk of scarring and unpredictable results from these types of procedures has kept many patients from seeking skin rejuvenation procedures. Today Laser Skin Resurfacing is the state of the art treatment available for reversing the everyday exposure effects to your skin. Your skin is harmed daily by pollution, extreme climates, and excessive sunlight. This treatment can safely help reverse the effects these outside factors have on the skin. With Laser Skin Resurfacing, damaged or aging skin is carefully removed layer by layer with a high-energy beam of light. This laser precisely vaporizes wrinkles and other defects while it uncovers healthy skin. Since laser technology is so exact, the beam of light penetrates only to a certain, controlled depth, which makes the procedure safe when performed by a skilled surgeon and thereby reducing the risk of scarring. In addition, Laser Skin Resurfacing stimulates the regeneration of new, younger skin. This procedure can be done under local anesthesia or light sedation and requires minimal recovery time, although redness can persist for some weeks. Makeup can usually be applied in 7-10 days. Full face resurfacing is performed on an outpatient basis and we recommend the use of an anesthesiologist to place you at ease and minimize any discomfort that may occur. However, most regional resurfacing is often performed without the use of an anesthesiologist. At least 30 days prior to any resurfacing procedure, we initiate treatment with retinoids and glycolic acid and continue use of these agents after the procedure to maintain results and continue rejuvenation. Skin resurfacing requires between 20 minutes and 75 minutes depending on the size of the area treated and nature of the procedure. You will be given some preoperative instructions and medications such as prophylactic antibiotics and antiviral to control the risk of incidental infections.
Redness following the procedure can last from 6 weeks to 6 months as it gradually fades, and usually resembles sunburn, which can be camouflaged using makeup. Most patients can return to their normal routine after the upper most layer of skin has healed. Makeup is helpful to camouflage the redness of the skin. It is important to recognize that the entire recovery period requires several weeks, and your final result may not be evident for 6-12 months. Direct sun exposure or tanning beds should be avoided permanently,
but absolutely must be avoided for at least 3 months after the
resurfacing procedure. Sunscreens with an SPF of 30 must be worn daily
to prevent irregular pigmentation of the healing skin.
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