Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Skin Conditions Due To Age Are Treatable With Lasers

The modern skin resurfacing industry is dynamic and always changing. The lasers and techniques used are constantly being improved and updated and then implemented in clinical practice. When considering laser skin resurfacing procedures, it is important to remember a few important things regarding these procedures. Items such as differences in the depth of penetration, how many sessions are required to get a complete result, any down time that may be required and last but certainly not least, the cost or the procedure. A reputable Plastic Surgeon will be able to assist you in choosing the resurfacing procedure and techniques that will best suit your aesthetic goals and needs.

As we age, many skin conditions can emerge, such as fine lines and facial wrinkles, irregularities in the skin. Redness, blotchiness and pigment variances, excessive pore size, sun spots and more - all of these are conditions that can be treated with laser skin resurfacing procedures. There are several treatment techniques available to plastic surgeons and these can range from a very light and superficial skin resurfacing to deep skin resurfacing treatments using powerful lasers.

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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Laser Resurfacing Procedures Are Gaining Popularity

These days, facial rejuvenation and skin resurfacing has become a viable and realistic alternate treatment to a face lift. This is due in part to the advancements of technology for the use of lasers in a medical setting. Following this, the advanced Fraxel laser is one of the most widely used lasers in plastic surgeon offices around the world.

This is because the Fraxel Laser treats only a very small area of skin at a time and does not break the protective outer barrier of the skin. When one compares this to traditional resurfacing procedures that strip away the entire top layer of the damaged skin and have a lengthy recovery period, it is not hard to see why modern laser resurfacing procedures are gaining popularity among more invasive plastic surgery procedures.

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