Those who has
- Excessive wrinkling of the facial skin
- Other signs of damaged or aging of the skin
Procedure
Top layer of skin is removed by vaporizing the superficial cells and tightening the underlying collagen using a CO2 or Erbium laser which tightens fine lines and wrinkles. It also helps to regenerate the cells and replace the old ones. This procedure can be performed alone, but is frequently used in conjunction with other cosmetic surgery of the face.
Laser facial Resurfacing
What can be expected?
Laser facial Resurfacing softens grooves and deep frown lines and removes wrinkles, other damage caused by sun and aging which gives smoother and a more youthful appearance.
Before surgery
Take a time and have a comprehensive discussion with the surgeon and ask the surgeon to describe the procedures that may be available to you. Take this decision after having clear-cut view whether this procedure is a good option for you.
Laser facial resurfacing before and after
While many men are trying anti-wrinkle products, some are taking more drastic, and costlier, measures to decrease their creases. From 2000 to 2007, there was a 215% increase in men getting Botox injections, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. In that same time period, there was a 96% rise in laser skin resurfacing.
ReplyDeleteLaser resurfacing may not be the best treatment for all individuals to treat acne. Those whose skin exhibit a darker tone can experience some color difference after laser treatment. Also those who have very sensitive skin might not see the best results and can also suffer greater side effects. It is best to talk with your doctor the safety issues of laser resurfacing before seeking such treatment.
ReplyDeleteSure Laser facial resurfacing can be a boon to many people who suffer from skin acne. We can also avoid wrinkles in our face. We should also look into the side effects and discuss with our surgeon on our skin type and all possible complications and solutions.
ReplyDeleteit's good to be careful is all i have to say.
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