Laser Resurfacing
What It Is:
Laser resurfacing uses focused beams of light to target and remove damaged skin layers, encouraging the regeneration of smoother, more even-toned skin. It's frequently performed on the face to improve concerns like wrinkles, acne scars, and discoloration, and is also effective for treating fine lines near the eyes and mouth.
Ablative lasers work by removing the outer skin layer and may involve up to two weeks of healing. Non-ablative lasers, on the other hand, stimulate collagen beneath the surface with little to no recovery time, making them a more convenient option for some individuals.
Types:
Ablative Lasers (CO2, Erbium): They remove the outermost skin layer to deliver more dramatic improvements in texture and tone.
Non-Ablative Lasers: They work beneath the surface, stimulating collagen and improving skin tone without harming the outer layer.
Fractional Lasers: Focus on targeted areas, promoting faster healing while still delivering visible results.
Benefits:
Enhances skin texture, balances pigmentation, and boosts overall complexion clarity.
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