Laser resurfacing is changing the way people look at their skin. This minimally invasive procedure is helping people improve the overall look of their skin while reducing fine lines and wrinkles, age spots, uneven pigmentation, and even scars. In addition, unlike many other cosmetic procedures, laser resurfacing is long-lasting and can be used to treat multiple types of skin imperfections. Read on to learn more about the exciting benefits of this treatment and find out if it might be right for you.
What is laser resurfacing?
This facial rejuvenation procedure uses a fractional laser to stimulate collagen and improve the overall look and feel of the skin. Laser resurfacing uses two main types of lasers. Nonablative lasers — such as the pulse-dye and intense pulsed light laser — work to stimulate collagen growth, rejuvenate skin, and reduce flaws with very little downtime or risk of side effects. However, for more dramatic results, ablative lasers, such as the carbon dioxide or CO2 laser, also remove a thin outer layer of skin while stimulating collagen. As the new outer layer regrows, the skin is tighter, firmer, and more even.
Benefits of laser resurfacing
Younger-looking skin
A popular benefit of laser resurfacing is younger-looking skin, thanks to a reduction in the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines, and other signs of aging. As the skin ages, wrinkles and fine lines form, discoloration (such as sun damage and age spots) appear, and skin can lose its firmness. Laser resurfacing can leave the patient with a brighter, more even-toned, and smoother complexion.
Improve the look of scars
Though nothing can completely remove a scar, laser resurfacing can significantly reduce the appearance of scars from acne, surgery, or accidents. The laser can target the damaged tissue, stimulating the production of collagen, which can help fill in the scars and even skin tone.
Minimize pores
Though the basic size of one's pores cannot change, it is possible to minimize their appearance. Some people are genetically disposed to larger pores. In addition, aging and sun damage can make pores look even bigger. However, laser resurfacing stimulates the production of collagen. This can tighten and shrink the appearance of pores significantly.
Minimally invasive
Though there is some downtime, especially with ablative lasers, laser resurfacing is one of the least invasive cosmetic procedures. This treatment is also considered more precise and less invasive than other resurfacing procedures, such as chemical peels and dermabrasion.
Long-lasting results
Many minimally invasive cosmetic procedures, such as fillers and other injections, aim to make skin appear smoother, tighter, plumper, and more youthful. However, the effects of these treatments can wear off after six to 18 months. With laser resurfacing, though the skin continues to age, the patients can enjoy the results of laser surfacing for years longer with proper skin care.
Who is a good candidate?
Candidates for laser resurfacing should be in overall good health and be nonsmokers. Not everyone is a good candidate for all types of laser resurfacing. For example, ablative laser resurfacing is not typically ideal for those with active acne, cold sores, or darker skin. A plastic surgeon can help patients decide what treatment is right for them.
Finding the right plastic surgeon
Though relatively safe, no procedure is without risk. Risks associated with laser resurfacing include infection, scarring, and changes in skin color. However, these risks can be greatly minimized when a qualified professional performs the procedure.
We recommend seeking a board-certified plastic surgeon, and finding one has never been easier. Thanks to the internet, you can search for plastic surgeons by area and learn all about their education, experience, qualifications, and procedures. You can read online reviews from former patients. Many plastic surgeons will also have before and after pictures on their websites.
It is a good idea to make consultation appointments with the surgeons you are considering. We recommend making a list of questions ahead of time to help make sure all your concerns are covered during the consultation. Be sure to ask the surgeon about their experience with this procedure and what kind of results you can expect.
Laser your way to younger-looking skin
There is a solution for uneven skin tone, wrinkles and fine lines, acne scars, and other skin imperfections. Laser resurfacing could help you reveal brighter, more blemish-free, and younger-looking skin. To learn more about this exciting and minimally invasive skin rejuvenation treatment, call us today.
Request an appointment here: https://www.paulcdillonmd.com or call Paul C. Dillon, MD Inc at (847) 429-3185 for an appointment in our Schaumburg office.
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