Laser skin resurfacing is a procedure that uses lasers to create a new, smooth skin appearance. The laser ablates, or destroys, the outer layers of skin which have been damaged by age, sun, acne, wrinkles or pigmentation problems and spots. The destruction of the older layers of skin prompts the body to generate a new layer of skin cells which are unaffected by the previous skin condition. Some lasers may be inappropriate for darker skin complexions.
Consider Laser Skin Resurfacing if you would like to:
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Reduce or remove facial wrinkles, creases and lines
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Improve sun-damaged skin
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Correct pigmentation problems and spots
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Effectively treat scars from acne, birthmarks, moles and tattoos
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Tighten skin that has lost elasticity due to aging
General Procedure
First, the face is cleansed of oils in order to prepare for the laser procedure and an antibiotic ointment is applied. The laser is then used to ablate various layers of skin in a controlled manner until the appropriate depth of skin is reached. This procedure is commonly performed with a local anesthetic, with or without sedation.
Recovery Process
Generally, post-operative instructions call for plenty of rest and limited movement in order to speed up the healing process and recovery time. Antibiotic cream and bandages are applied to the affected area immediately following surgery in order to aid with the healing process, to minimize swelling, and to control the risk of infection. The skin will be red and may ooze. Some discomfort should also be expected. Any pain associated with the surgery can be treated with oral medication. While complications are rare, patients can minimize potential problems by carefully following the post-operative directions. Recovery time varies with the extent of the resurfacing and the number of procedures completed.